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How many muscles control the movements of each eye? 

The movements of each eye are controlled by six muscles, which allow the eyes to move in various directions, including up, down, inward, outward, and rotation. These muscles are controlled both voluntarily and involuntarily to track objects and compensate for simultaneous head movements.

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