This portion of the conjunctiva covers the anterior part of the sclera (the "white" of the eye). The bulbar conjunctiva stops at the junction between the sclera and cornea; it does not cover the cornea. Palpebral conjunctiva. This portion covers the inner surface of both the upper and lower eyelids.
The outer transparent protective cover of the eyeball is the cornea. It helps protect the eye and refracts light to focus it on the retina at the back of the eye.
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The conjunctiva gland secretes mucus, which helps to lubricate and protect the surface of the eye.
Conjunctivitis is inflammation of the conjunctiva. The conjunctiva is a layer of epithelial cells that cover the sclera (in the eye) and the inside of eyelids.
The epithelium covering the inner surface of the eyelids is called the palpebral conjunctiva, while the outer surface of the eye is covered by the bulbar conjunctiva.
No. Tears are secreted from modified sweat glands and flow through the tear ducts.
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