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eye question:)

ok. i have a very active imagenation, and i was thinking about what keeps the eye in the socket. and is the eye,optic nerve, and brain all one peice that connect to each other? and also how strong is the optic nerve?

thanks:D
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Go to your local library. Ask the person at the reference desk for help finding information about the eye or whatever else you are interested in. Librarians are always happy to help you find information and show you how to use the library.

Also--even more important--ask them to help you find resources on how to do research. If you learn to use information resources (books, Internet, etc.), you will know where to find the kinds of information you need or want.

Happy researching!
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uhh yea thats what im tryin to do. so i would appreciate it if u could haelp me out. or if anybody could
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If you want to be an MD you are going to have to do basic research yourself.
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thanks for the help **** :D
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233488 tn?1310693103
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You will need to do your own research. This is for people with eye problems.

JCH II MD
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