6 eye muscles are controlled by 3 cranial nerves
lateral rectus-cn 6
medial rectus-cn 3
inferior oblique-cn 3
superior oblique-cn4
inferior rectus-cn 3
superior rectus-cn3
Eyelid:
levator palpaebrae
Pupils:
pupillary sphincter
pupillary dilator
ciliary body
muscle
in the terminal cisternae
Involved in muscle contraction in larger organisms is microfilament. Structures found only in plant cells are plastids. A type of plastid is chloroplasts.
Causes abduction of the eyeball. So named: abducens nerve
The muscle is called an 'extraocular muscle', of which there are 6 - they are relatively small,incredible strong and efficient. They are : medial rectus; superior rectus; superior oblique; lateral rectus; inferior rectus and inferior oblique.
The inferior oblique muscle of the eye, abducts, elevates and laterally rotates the eye
The iris gives the eye it's color. It is not a muscle.
eye muscles according to traffic school.
The inferior rectus is an extraocular muscle that is attached to the bottom of the eye. This muscle helps the eye move downward.
The Orbicularis oculi muscle squints the eye.
Orbicularis oculi is a wide flat muscle that encircles the eye.
yes you eye socket be dah pimpedist muscle in da whole bods
The intrinsic muscle are involunary and respond to light intensity and required focal langth without conscious intervention. The extrinsic muscle of the eye are volunary and move the eye to look around under conscious control. The eye itself is ofcourse not a muscle at all.
I think its's the scalene muscle
Epicranius Muscle
it squishes it until it becomes so small that the naked eye can't see it. (he he he) (naked)