Nerves cannot move organs. Muscles move organs and nerves tell the muscles to move. The muscles that move the eye are the Superior Oblique, Inferior Oblique, Superior Rectus, Inferior Rectus, Medial Rectus, and Lateral Rectus.
Yes, you can feel pain in your eyeball. The eyeball itself does not have pain receptors, but the surrounding tissues and nerves can cause pain if there is an issue or injury.
it is the lower muscle of the eyeball. Helps move the eyeball.
Yes, the nerves help them feed and move.
Nerves
Besides the eye itself, there are the four muscles that move the eye and the accessory structures of the eye which include the eyelids and superficial epithelium of the eye, and the structures associated with the production, secretion, and removal of tears.The ophthalmic artery and veins and cranial nerves III, IV and V which move the muscles of the eye. The optic nerve (for sight) that leaves the back of the eye.
You have nerves so that you are able to move. If you didn't have any nerves you would be a very still person.
You have nerves so that you are able to move. If you didn't have any nerves you would be a very still person.
No, people can not tie their eyeball because there are nerves attached to the back of your eye so you cannot possibly turn your eye a whole 360 degrees. No matter how flexible you are it is impossible. But, you can rip out your eyeball with enough force behind your eye. :)
The muscle that circles underneath the eyeball is the inferior oblique. The purpose of the inferior oblique is to move the eye upward.
For a limb to move, you need muscles, nerves, and a signal from the brain. The brain sends signals through nerves to the muscles, which contract and allow the limb to move.
Bones do not move. Nerves are what causes muscles to move. Nerves are connected to the brain. When you attempt to move any body part, your brain instantaneously sends a message to the specific nerves needed to make that body part move. Which makes the muscles flex resulting in movement.
Bones do not move. Nerves are what causes muscles to move. Nerves are connected to the brain. When you attempt to move any body part, your brain instantaneously sends a message to the specific nerves needed to make that body part move. Which makes the muscles flex resulting in movement.