Ocular — Muscle

Moves the eye inward toward the nose (adduction).

An internal (intrinsic) smooth muscle that changes the shape of the lens to help you focus on near objects. ocular muscle

These muscles work in pairs to rotate the eye in all directions: Moves the eye inward toward the nose (adduction)

Primarily moves the eye downward (depression). ocular muscle

The primary muscle responsible for raising the upper eyelid .

Anatomy, Head and Neck: Eye Muscles - StatPearls - NCBI - NIH

Rotates the top of the eye inward (intorsion) and helps with downward and outward movement.