Ocular movements
(the human eye does not have bones it has only a bone at the back of it and it is called orbital organ why do i say that the human eye have bones? well i cant explain that because im an 9 year old see nobody can tell if the human eye is a smooth muscle or a skelatal muscle or both well thanks for reading my answer my name is mariah jan louise dl labuguen) That is very good answer for the nine years old child. The human eye does not have bone in it. The eye is surrounded by bony socket from all the sides, except the front side. Multiple bones are involved in this. each eye has got six skeletal muscles around it. Inside the eye you have smooth muscles.
There are six different muscles that allow the human eye to move. The kind of muscle tissue that moves the eye is known as connective tissue.
1. How is a human eye different from a fly's eye?
The eye lens is kept in place by ciliary muscles. These muscles can contract or relax.If the ciliary muscles contract or relax the focal length of the eye lens becomes large or small.Or in other words the function of the eye lens is to increase or decrease the focal length of the eye lens.
animals have 4 big muscles, but humans have 6 muscles. Humans have 6 muscles to roll our eyes .
Is brought about by the action of ciliary muscles and elastics of the lens
The human eye can perceive approximately 10 million different colors.
The human eye can distinguish around 10 million different colors.
The inferior rectus is an extraocular muscle that is attached to the bottom of the eye. This muscle helps the eye move downward.
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The object pulled on by ciliary muscles to bend light is the lens of the eye. The ciliary muscles change the shape of the lens, which allows the eye to focus on objects at different distances.
A. Eye muscles