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Chapter 11, Problem 2CAL
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Muscles are the types of soft tissues that are found in animals and humans. The extrinsic eye muscles are also called extraocular muscles and it helps in the movement of eyes. There are six extrinsic eye muscles such as four rectus muscles and two oblique muscles.
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