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Question
Eyelids have ______ muscles.
Options
voluntary
involuntary
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Solution
Eyelids have voluntary muscles.
Explanation:
Eyelids are controlled by the voluntary orbicularis oculi muscle, which allows us to consciously blink or close our eyes. While blinking can sometimes occur involuntarily, the primary muscle responsible for eyelid movement is voluntary.
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