Attached to the ciliary body
Iris
A suspensory ligament suspends and holds, or assists in the holding of a joint alignment, an organ, or organ component in place. Examples would be the lens being held in alignment with the aperture and retina of the eye, or the juxtaposition of the patella and joint alignment of the knee.
Do we have ligaments in our eye, and please name them. Do we have ligaments in our eye, and please name them. Do we have ligaments in our eye, and please name them. Do we have ligaments in our eye, and please name them. Do we have ligaments in our eye, and please name them. Do we have ligaments in our eye, and please name them.
ligaments;] cartilage A+
twisting of ligaments at joints
The Ciliary Muscle is a circular ring of smooth muscle attached to the lens of the suspensory ligaments.
suspensory ligaments
Suspensory Ligaments
Ciliary Muscle
YES
by strands of connective tissue called the suspensory ligaments of the breast
Iris
Suspensory ligaments of the Ciliary body
1, It attaches the breast firmly to the deep fascia. 2, It separates the lobes of the gland.
the lens is held vertically in the eye's interior by suspensory ligaments or more specifically called the ciliary zonule, attached to the ciliary body. so suspensory ligaments is the answer(-:
Coopers ligaments are found in the breasts and are also known as suspensory ligaments of breast as they help to support the breasts. Another ligament with similar name is found in the groin the pectineal ligament which is also called inguinal ligament of Cooper
Uterus: Uterosacral ligament, Round ligament, and Cardinal ligament Ovaries: Suspensory ligaments and Ovarian ligament