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Name the nerves the supply the extraocular muscles of the eyeball

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Name the nerves the supply the extraocular muscles of the eyeball

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The extraocular muscles of the eyeball are supplied by three cranial nerves:

  1. Oculomotor Nerve (Cranial Nerve III): This nerve innervates the Superior Rectus, Inferior Rectus, Medial Rectus, Inferior Oblique, and the Levator Palpebrae Superioris.

  2. Trochlear Nerve (Cranial Nerve IV): This nerve innervates the Superior Oblique muscle.

  3. Abducens Nerve (Cranial Nerve VI): This nerve innervates the Lateral Rectus muscle.

These nerves are responsible for controlling the movements of the eye and the opening of the eyelid.

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