They wouldn't stick together naturally.
The most common causes of eyelid spasms:1) too much caffeine such as coffee, tea, and even soda.2) stress3) lack of sleep or fatigue4) eye strain such as close computer work5) medication side effects6) eye iritation7) eye dryness8) allergies9) dust or hair stucked in the conjunctiva
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The liver can produce 6,500 oz. of bile in a persons lifetime
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The eyelid protects the front part of the eye. The eyelid is a piece of skin that is movable so that it can open and close. The eyelid also helps keep the eye moist. It does this by blinking. The eyelid also has great reflexes. If a ball or other object is coming towards the eye, the eyelid will quickly close to protect the eye. The eyelid will also close or squint when there is bright sunlight.
The medical term for involuntary contractions of the eyelid is blepharospasm. This condition can cause the eyelid to twitch or close intermittently and may be temporary or chronic.
When they are close together, that means that they will produce sound. To change pitch is another mechanism entirely; which involves both stretching and bulking the vocal folds (vocal cords).
an eye fart happens when a little bit of air gets trapped under your eyelid and then it is released when you open or close your eyes, this can also happen when you have loser eyelid skin which is common in elderly people.
Cranial nerve seven (CNVII) is responsible for sending a signal to your eyelid muscles to close your eyes.
The eyeball interacts with the brain and nervous system. It also interacts with muscles to close the eyelid.
Most fish do not have eyelids and the ones that do have a clear membrane acting as an eyelid. Carp do not have them. So No.
yes they are very close together
It means your eyes are very close together.
Eyelid surgery is predominantly a cosmetic procedure which can eliminate or reduce puffiness, dark circles or loose skin. An incision is generally made close to the natural crease of the upper lid or just under the lower lashes.
No. You can compress a gas because the particles are NOT close together. If they are close together (as in a solid) it is extremely difficult to compress any further.