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The eye stays in the head primarily due to the support provided by the eye socket (orbit), which is formed by the bones of the skull. Additionally, the eye is held in place by six extraocular muscles that control its movements, as well as connective tissues and the optic nerve, which anchor it to the brain. This combination of structural support and muscular attachment ensures that the eye remains securely positioned within the head.

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