The smallest cranial nerve is the trochlear nerve (CN IV). It is responsible for controlling the superior oblique muscle of the eye, which helps with downward and inward eye movement.
The organization of a skeletal muscle from smallest to largest is as follows: myofilaments > myofibrils > muscle fiber > fascicle > muscle
No, the human eye is an organ. However, each eye has six muscles that control its movements: the lateral rectus, the medial rectus, the inferior rectus, the superior rectus, the inferior oblique, and the superior oblique.
pyriformis
the stapedius muscle inside the ear
The inferior oblique muscle of the eye, abducts, elevates and laterally rotates the eye
Aphid fish are the smallest type of fish that can be seen by the naked eye (bare eye-no glasses or microscope).
The iris gives the eye it's color. It is not a muscle.
eye muscles according to traffic school.
When you wink your eye, you primarily use the orbicularis oculi muscle. This circular muscle surrounds the eye and is responsible for closing the eyelid. By contracting this muscle, you can briefly close one eye while keeping the other open.
The Orbicularis oculi muscle squints the eye.
Orbicularis oculi is a wide flat muscle that encircles the eye.