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Lysozyme is an enzyme found in various secretions, such as tears and mucus. It is part of the immune system, and is coded by DNA to be produced by lymphatic glands. It is designed to break down and distroy cell membranes of invading bacteria.
The nasolacrimal duct is responsible for draining excess tears from the eyes to the nasal cavity, which can cause the nose to run. Tears are produced in the lacrimal glands and then flow across the surface of the eye to the corner of the eye, where the nasolacrimal duct is located. From there, tears drain into the nasal cavity, which can lead to a runny nose.
Yes. Lysozymes and enzymes
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as microbes use oxygen, they produce hydrogen peroxide as a byproduct and release it. that H2O2 helps the lactoperoxidase enzyme found in tears and saliva to catalyze the oxidation of iodite and thiocyanate into hypoiodite and hypothiocyanate, which are powerful antimicrobials. Is this what you were looking for?
They are made of lymph.
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Saliva, tears, mucus, milk.
because the saliva, mucus, the tears of dogs and piig are najas
Innate immunity is found in all plants and animals. For instance in the nasal passage, saliva and tears there is lysozyme and phospholipase.
skin tears saliva mucus igestive juices and i dont know why they are important sorry
There are many bodily secretions that contain lysozyme, though in different amounts. For example: tears, saliva, perspiration, urine and mucus.
Assuming no blood in any of these fluids, they don't transmit HIV: Sweat, Saliva, Urine, Tears, Vomit, Nasal Discharge (snot) & Feces.
It is actually made of Mucus, water, and oil.
your tears
tears and mucus
Anything that comes out of the body is included in precautions such as urine, feces, vomit, saliva, sweat, tears, mucus, CSF, synovial fluid, breast milk as well as blood.