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When a person looks at a bright light, tiny muscles in the eye contract so less light can enter the eye. Which are most likely the characteristics of this muscle? Select three options. nonstriated involuntary voluntary striated attached to skull attached to the eyeball

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Answer:

nonstriated, involuntary, and attached to the eyeball

Step-by-step explanation:

They are smooth muscles (nonstriated) that are not controlled voluntarily. You don't contract those tiny muscles on your own will when you look at a bright light. It is also attached to the eyeball because it contracts to ensure the least possible amount of light gets to your eye.

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Answer:

Nonstriated

Involuntary

attached to the eyeball

Explanation:

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