How many extrinsic eye muscles are attached to the exterior surface of each eyeball?
There are six extrinsic eye muscles attached to the exterior surface of each eyeball. These muscles are responsible for controlling the movements of the eyeball. The six muscles are:
- Superior rectus muscle
- Inferior rectus muscle
- Medial rectus muscle
- Lateral rectus muscle
- Superior oblique muscle
- Inferior oblique muscle
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