All of the following are muscles that control movements of the eyeball EXCEPT the ________

A) orbicularis oculi
B) superior rectus
C) medial rectus
D) inferior oblique


A
Explanation:
B) The superior rectus is a muscle that moves the eyeball.
C) The medial rectus is a muscle that moves the eyeball.
D) The inferior oblique is a muscle that moves the eyeball.

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