Orbicularis occuli (hard shut)
Orbicularis occuli, palpebral part (winking)
orbicularis oculi
Facial Nerve VII - closes eye tightly
The inferior rectus is an extraocular muscle that is attached to the bottom of the eye. This muscle helps the eye move downward.
CorneaCornea
Epicranius Muscle
The superior oblique muscle turns the eye inferiorly and medially. It is innervated by the trochlear nerve.
They meet at the epiglottis. The epiglottis is the flap of muscle that closes over your windpipe when you swallow food.
The Orbicularis oculi muscle squints the eye.
Flexor
Flexor
The function of the Orbicularis Oculi is that it closes the eyelids.
It got its name from its shape. It closes similar to the iris in your eye.
It got its name from its shape. It closes similar to the iris in your eye.
Obicularis Occuli Muscle
it squishes it until it becomes so small that the naked eye can't see it. (he he he) (naked)
Temporalis
sky
An abducens muscle is another name for rectus lateralis, a muscle in the eye which moves the eye away from the centre of the face.
The masseter muscle. both masseter and temporalis :)100%