Whenever we blink, eyelids spread the tear film evenly across the eye. When triggered by something, such as shampoo, the nerves send signals to the eye to flush the substance out, so you eyes gather the tear film into the corners of your eyes, where they overflow.
A tear gland is located near the eye, in the eyelids; which produce lipid, lacrimal and mucoid layers of the tear film coating, which coats the anterior surface of the cornea.
keeps them from drying out and helps protect them by trying to flush out foreign particles, such as dust, hair, etc.
It produces tears, which washes out germs, dirt, and other bacteria from your eyes every time you blink.
They secrete the aqueous layer of the tear film.
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.
The ductless gland
The thyroid gland.
Yes. The pineal gland produces melatonin. The pineal gland is also known as a "third eye" for intuition.
Lacrimal bone; lacrima = tear
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.
Yes, dacryoadenitis is inflammation of the tear gland.
The tear ducts
Tear duct.
lacrimal gland
The lachrymal parenchyma is the bulk of the tear gland.
The lacrimal gland dawg.
Pituitary gland is in your brain, it secretes horonones. Are you saying that it tore and you have hormones spilling out into your brain?
lacrimal
Lacrimotomy is surgical incision of the tear gland or duct. The breakdown is lacromo- (tear) and -tomy (incision).
The name of that salivary gland is parotid gland. That is the biggest of all the salivary glands.
Your eyes would dry up and you'd die.