Extrinsic
Tendons may also attach muscles to structures such as the eyeball.
The medial rectus muscle is responsible for moving the eyeball medially by contracting. This muscle is one of the extraocular muscles that control eye movements.
The muscles attach on the inside of these coverings at flexible joints.
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.
No. Cardiac muscles are attached to the pericardium - a layer of tissue that surrounds the heart and the Great Vessels. The sac rests on the diaphragm and is connected by various bits of connective tissue to the thoracic cavity.
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Tendons may also attach muscles to structures such as the eyeball.
The inferior rectus is an extraocular muscle that is attached to the bottom of the eye. This muscle helps the eye move downward.
to weaken, strengthen, or reposition any of the extraocular muscles (small muscles) located on the surface of the eye that move the eyeball in all directions.
The eyeball interacts with the brain and nervous system. It also interacts with muscles to close the eyelid.
Muscles are attached to tendons which are attached to bones.
Muscles and bones are attached by tendons.
because the muscles are attached the bones
All skeletal muscles are attached to bones. This is why they are called skeletal muscles.
Muscles are attached to tendons ( a dense connective tissue) which are then attached to Bones. Muscles -> Tendons -> Bones
There are muscles attached to bones, but bones do not have muscles.
The muscles associated with the movement of the eyeball are the superior rectus inferior rectus the superior oblique and inferior oblique and the medial and lateral rectus