GENERAL HISTOLOGY

NERVOUS SYSTEM SPECIAL SENSE

PERIPHERAL NERVE

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
move eyeball
A
optic
B
oculomotor
C
vagus
D
olfactory
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Levator palpebrae superioris-raises the upper eyelid. Superior rectus muscle-rotates the eyeball backward, “looking up" Medial rectus muscle-adducts the eye, “looking towards your nose" Inferior rectus muscle-rotates the eyeball forwards, “looking down" More items •28-Mar-2022

Detailed explanation-2: -There are three primary axes of ocular movements: vertical, transverse, and anteroposterior. Rotation around the vertical axis results in either adduction (medial movement) or abduction (lateral movement) of the eye. Rotation around the transverse axis causes elevation (superior motion) or depression (inferior motion).

Detailed explanation-3: -You are now familiar with the 6 cardinal directions of gaze (right/up; right; right/down; left/up; left; left/down), as well as the remainder of the yoked eye movements (straight up; straight down; convergence).

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