The tear ducts
Bile is found in the gallbladder and secreted from the intestine. It is collected in the Canaliculi and ducts and formed from liver cells.
If you are working the April 12 NYT crossword puzzle, I believe the answer is sclera
Absolutely. Without them you need to continuously use artificial tears to keep the eye lubricated and clean.
no, conjunctive covers the sclera
No. Tears are secreted from modified sweat glands and flow through the tear ducts.
Urine is nitrogenous waste matetial that contains ammonia. Tears is a form of sweat that is secreted by ducts in the eyes in order to keep the retina from becoming dry.
No. Bile is secreted through ducts.
There are tear ducts in you eyes which produces tears.
The tear ducts
Nasolacrimal ducts are small tubes that drain tears from the eyes into the nasal cavity. These ducts help to keep the eyes moist and lubricated by removing excess tears. If there is a blockage or dysfunction in the nasolacrimal ducts, it can lead to excessive tearing or a watery eye.
When you cry tears come out because of the ducts empty out your eye fluids that turn into tears.
The one that produce milk are the mammalry or the pectorial glands, not sure on the tear thing, all I know about that is the common name=tear-ducts.
Tear ducts do not form tears. Tears form from lacrimal glands. They are located above and to the right of the right eye and above and to the left of the left eye.
... tear ducts...
The tears do not spurt out of the eyes because there is no air pressure in the tear ducts. The tears can flow steadily, but they will never spurt.
The tear ducts are called the lacrimal ducts. The duct that drains the tears from your eye (located in the nasal corner of the eye) is called the nasolacrimal duct.