extraocular muscules.
There are muscles attached to the eye that move them.
The superior and inferior obliques allow you to roll the eyeballs. The cornea is moved with the superior, external and internal rectus.
The superior and inferior obliques allow you to roll the eyeballs. The cornea is moved with the superior, external and internal rectus.
The cornea of the eyes.
Yes. Acually, your eyes move twice as much at night then you move your eyes in the day.
Because they move
muscle tissue
"SUPERIOR CANAL DEHISCENCE" can cause you to hear your eyes move.
tissues
He had a vegetative state which means he cant move, he can only move his eyes, its kind of like a coma, look it up on wikipedia, it explains ell of what it is
no, i don't believe so.
1.Your eyes will fall out! 2.Your eyes kind of 'share eachother' so they both look in the same direction 3.Ask the doctor she/he can help im sure of it From milsymoo, UK