to close your eyes, you use the muscle optomwaener prognatis and to blink it is the same one as well as the caucenboul ligament
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Yes, they blink sideways. It's freaky.
You can close your eyes or blink whenever you want to, but most of the time you blink several times per minute without thinking about it.
You can close your eyes or blink whenever you want to, but most of the time you blink several times per minute without thinking about it.
To blink means to open and close your eyes rapidly.
By using your muscles to close them.
This is because they have to blink. They blink because they constantly reemove obstructions.
This happens when you blink.
Yes, sloths do close their eyes. While they are known for their slow movements and relaxed demeanor, sloths have eyelids that allow them to blink and close their eyes when resting or sleeping. However, they often keep their eyes partially open while awake, which can give the impression that they are always alert.
Yes, gecko species with eyelids are able to blink and close their eyes.
our eyes blink because the rays of the sun hits our eyes directly which causes them to close and when we open our eyes again the same process is done...
Earthworms do not have eyes, they do have cells that are sensitive to light distributed through their outer skin. These don't let earthworms see images, but it does allow their skin to detect light and changes in light intensity.
If you're talking about the type of blink as in when you close your eyes, then you spelled it correctly. B-L-I-N-K (: