Biology, asked by sourav8203, 1 year ago

What cranial nerve is responsible for eye movement?

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Answered by CoruscatingGarçon
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Three nerves control the eye muscles. These are the oculomotor nerve, which controls the majority of the muscles, the trochlear nerve, which controls the superior oblique muscle, and the abducens nerve, which controls the lateral rectus muscle.  Pls mark it the brainliest  

Answered by jiya9614
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Cranial nerves III (CNIII) (oculomotor), IV (trochlear), and VI (abducens) control the position of the eyeballs; CNIII influences the position of the eyelids and the size of the pupils.

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