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    The Part of the Eye That Moves the Eyeball from Side
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The Part of the Eye That Moves the Eyeball from Side

Question 166

Question 166

Multiple Choice

The part of the eye that moves the eyeball from side to side is the:


A) extrinsic muscles
B) iris
C) ciliary muscle
D) intrinsic muscles

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