The superior and inferior obliques allow you to roll the eyeballs. The cornea is moved with the superior, external and internal rectus.
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.
To help move the body. they heip bones move
meaning of tissues that help bones to move
meaning of tissues that help bones to move
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
Worm
It make's up a cell.
The crayfish's eyes can move and most of the time , it is to protect the eyes so it moves into a "case".
The Sun's gravity
The tissues that help bones to move are called muscles. Muscles are connected to bones by tendons, and they contract to create movement at the joints. There are three types of muscles in the body: skeletal, smooth, and cardiac, with skeletal muscles being the primary type responsible for voluntary movement of bones.