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The lacrimal glands are located on the superior and lateral surfaces of the eye.
Tears are produced in the lacrimal glands.
The lacrimal glands are a pair of small glands located above the eye and towards the sides of the head. They produce the liquid tear film that covers the eyes
The Lacrimal gland is located in the lateral part of the orbit.
Secretion and storage
The Lacrimal Gland
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The lacrimal glands are located on the superior and lateral surfaces of the eye.
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.
Tears are produced in the lacrimal glands.
The lacrimal glands are a pair of small glands located above the eye and towards the sides of the head. They produce the liquid tear film that covers the eyes
Eccrine sweat refers to sweat glands that are merocrine type and is one of the ordinary or simple sweat glands. On the other hand, lacrimal fluid refers to either pair of glands that secrete glands.
lacrimal gland
The lacrimal glands are a pair of small glands located above the eye and towards the sides of the head. They produce the liquid tear film that covers the eyes
The Lacrimal gland is located in the lateral part of the orbit.
The sebaceous glands give off a secretion called "sebum" into the follicles.
The Lacrimal gland is responsible for the production of tears. There are two of these glands, located above the outer corners of each eye. While these glands produce tears, there is a series of ducts, canals, and sacs that help transport the tears.