The movement of the eye within its socket is primarily controlled by six extraocular muscles, which are attached to the outer surface of the eyeball. These muscles work in pairs to facilitate various types of eye movement, including up and down, side to side, and rotational movements. The coordinated action of these muscles allows for smooth tracking of objects and helps maintain visual focus. Additionally, the cranial nerves innervate these muscles, ensuring precise control over eye movements.
Helps keep the eye in place so it doesn't pop out of its socket.
I have one of those lumps. My black eye went away but the lump is still there. However, I don't think anyone can notice it but me. Does anyone know if this will go away, or should I go see a doctor? Howabout the OP, did your lump go away?
in the eye socket on the head
This is the bony ridge around the eye socket, part of which forms the eyebrow.
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Its like a normal eye
yes you eye socket be dah pimpedist muscle in da whole bods
The eye socket is called the orbit, The orbital bone is the cavity or socket of the skull in which the eye and its appendages are situated
The main function of the eye muscles is to hold the eyeball in the right position within the eye socket. The muscles are also needed to turn the eyeballs around.
It keeps the eye in place and protects it.
Eye socket
The orbital is in the eye socket.