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The active site is a large part of an enzyme.
Inferior Rectus
is an eye muscle that is part of the extraocular muscles, responsible for moving the eyeball downward.
Inferior Oblique
A muscle in the eye that enables eye movement, specifically rotating the eye upward and toward the nose.
Lateral Rectus
A muscle in the eye responsible for moving the eyeball laterally, controlling horizontal eye movements.
Superior Oblique
A cranial muscle that originates from the sphenoid bone and inserts onto the outer surface of the eye, contributing to downward and outward movements of the eye.
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