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- a preserved sheep (or cow’s) eye is very similar to the human eye. note panel a. can you see any of the extrinsic muscles that move the eye? explain. hint: page 417. in the first two diagrams at the bottom of the page, note the extrinsic muscles, which are pink and have a parallel line “look” running through them.
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In a preserved sheep (or cow's) eye similar to a human eye, in Panel A, the extrinsic muscles are not visible. These muscles are located on the outer - side of the eye globe and are responsible for eye movement. In Panel A, which seems to be a front - facing view of the preserved eye, the muscles are likely covered by other eye structures like the sclera and other connective tissues.
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No, the extrinsic muscles that move the eye are not visible in Panel A as they are likely covered by other eye structures.