Is there any tendon that supports a delicate detailed parts of an eyeball in its bony socket?
Gross anatomy, also called macroscopic anatomy, is the study of structures which can be examined without the use of a microscope. Therefore, it can be said that gross anatomy is based on features which are observable with the naked eye.
ear is the organ that detects sounds. eyes is organ that allowed you to see thing.
I would recommend an opthamologist as they deal with the anatomy, function, pathology, and treatment of the eye. For corrective glasses, see an optomotrist. See the related link for more information.
The study of human anatomy that we can see with our eyes is called gross anatomy.
The best term for that would be gross anatomy.
Gross anatomy, also called macroscopic anatomy, is the study of structures which can be examined without the use of a microscope. Therefore, it can be said that gross anatomy is based on features which are observable with the naked eye.
Gross, such as gross anatomy. It means to see with the naked eye or without aide of a microscope.
The part of anatomy that fits this description is the tendon, which attaches the muscle to bone.
The superior oblique tendon passes through the trochlea of the eye. This tendon, via a pulley system allows eye movement downward and inward.
A good conclusion for an eye dissection would be to list a summary of the parts of the eye. A test on eye anatomy is also important to see what was learned.
David R. Jordan has written: 'Surgical anatomy of the ocular adnexa' -- subject(s): Adnexa oculi, Anatomy, Anatomy & histology, Anatomy, Surgical and topographical, Eye, Eye Diseases, Eye-sockets, Surgery, Surgical and topographical Anatomy
In schools, a pupil is a student. In your eyes, there is no synonym. (See attached link of eye anatomy.)
Yes, every tiny little tendon and every branch of every tendon in the human body has a name - it's just a matter of figuring it out from a human anatomy text book.
ear is the organ that detects sounds. eyes is organ that allowed you to see thing.
George Hunsley Fielding has written: 'On a new membrane in the eye' -- subject(s): Anatomy, Anatomy & histology, Retina, Eye
A persons Achilles tendon hurts usually after taking a run. If the Achilles tendon continues to hurt I would see a doctor.
I would recommend an opthamologist as they deal with the anatomy, function, pathology, and treatment of the eye. For corrective glasses, see an optomotrist. See the related link for more information.