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SUMMARY:9.2 Eye/ Sight
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DESCRIPTION: The eye is set in a bony socket, the orbit The visible portion of the eye is covered by a thin transparent membrane called the conjunctiva.
Rectus muscles: - the external rectus rotates the eyeball outward

The internal rectus rotates the eyeball inward
The inferior rectus rotates the eyeball down-ward
The superior rectus rotates the eyeball upward
The inferior oblique muscle rotates the eyeball upwards and outwards
The superior oblique muscle rotates the eyeball downwards and outwards
Levator palpebrae superioris raises the upper eyelid
Orbicularis oculi: a muscle that encircles the orbit and doses the eye, and which also compresses the lacrimal (tear) sac

Other important parts of the eye

Aqueous humor is the fluid produced in the eye, occupying the anterior and posterior chambers.
Vitreous humor is a watery substance, resembling aqueous humor contained within the space of the vitreous body (the main body of the eye).
Fundus oculi the posterior part, or back of the eye, is seen...

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