muscles that move the eyeball: levator and depressor labii levator and depressor labii masseter, temporalis orbicularis oculi, orbicularis oris superior...

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muscles that move the eyeball:

  1. levator and depressor labii
  2. levator and depressor labii
  3. masseter, temporalis
  4. orbicularis oculi, orbicularis oris
  5. superior and inferior obliques

The central nervous system:

  1. excludes the cranial and spinal nerves, ganglia and sensoryreceptors.
  2. is the source of thoughts and emotions.
  3. is the destination of action potentials from motorneurons.
  4. A and B are correct.
  5. A, B and C are correct.

Which neuroglia cells produce myelin?

  1. oligodendrocytes
  2. Schwann cells
  3. satellite cells
  4. A and B are correct.
  5. A, B and C are correct.

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1 muscles that move the eyeball are superior and inferior obliques Answer superior and inferior obliques There are a total of 6 muscles needed to move our eyeball Superior obliques Inferior obliques    See Answer
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