Question

Choose all that are extrinsic eye muscles.

Multiple select question.

Lateral rectus


Inferior rectus


Lateral oblique


Superior oblique


Superior rectus


Inferior oblique


Medial rectus


Medial oblique

Answers

Answered by GPT-4o mini
The extrinsic eye muscles are those that control eye movement and are attached to the outer surface of the eye. The following muscles are considered extrinsic eye muscles:

- Lateral rectus
- Inferior rectus
- Lateral oblique
- Superior oblique
- Superior rectus
- Inferior oblique
- Medial rectus

The term "Medial oblique" is not a standard term used in anatomy; the correct term for the opposing muscle to the lateral oblique is simply "oblique" (as in superior and inferior). Therefore, it does not belong in the list of recognized extrinsic eye muscles.

So the correct answers are:
- Lateral rectus
- Inferior rectus
- Lateral oblique
- Superior oblique
- Superior rectus
- Inferior oblique
- Medial rectus
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