Eyeball Movement: Understanding the Role of Smooth vs. Skeletal Muscle
Smooth muscle does not control the movement of the eyeballs. The movement of the eyeballs is controlled by the extraocular muscles, which are skeletal muscles. Smooth muscles are found in the internal organs and blood vessels, where they control involuntary movements such as the contraction and relaxation of blood vessels and the movement of food through the digestive tract.Eye & Vision Disorders - Related Articles
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