Eye Placement in the Skeletal System: Understanding Eye Socket & Orbit
Your question contains a misunderstanding. The eye is a soft organ and is not held in the skeleton. It is held in place by the muscles and connective tissue of the face and is protected by the bony structures of the skull, namely the eye socket or orbit.Eye & Vision Disorders - Related Articles
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