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Anatomy

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show receptor organs for sight so we receive images; brain transmits to optic nerve  
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ocul-   show
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show pertaining to  
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show outside of the eyeball  
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show within the eyeball  
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show pertaining to the eye  
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adnexa   show
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show outside the eyeball, include the orbit, eye muscles, eyelids, eyelashes, conjunctiva & lacrimal apparatus  
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show AKA eye socket  
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eye muscles:   show
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show refers the use to of both eyes working together  
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How do the eye muscles work?   show
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upper & lower eyelids   show
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canthus   show
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show where the eyelids meet nearest the nose  
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show a vertical fold of skin on either side of the nose; not everyone has  
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show where the eyelids meet farthest from the nose  
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tarsus   show
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eyebrows & eyelashes   show
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eyelashes consists of   show
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show oil-producing sebaceous glands  
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conjunctiva   show
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lacrimal apparatus   show
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