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  • The human eye is situated in a bony cavity called:

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The human eye is situated in a bony cavity called:

The human eye is located in a bony socket known as the orbit. The orbit is a cavity in the skull that protects and supports the eye, allowing it to move in various directions while providing structural stability. It also contains muscles, nerves, blood vessels, and fat, all of which are important for eye movement and function.

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