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The lacrimal glands are responsible for producing tears in the eyes. There is a gland for each eye and it is located near the upper eyelid area.
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.
The ovaries are the gonads responsible.
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.
The adrenal glands which are located near the kidneys.
They produce mucus upon arousal for vaginal lubrication.
It's a dermatological condition where the glands produce too much sebum and the skin gets crusty, scaly and/or oily.
Testes, also known as Testicles, located at the base of the penis.
The major and minor salivary glands produce saliva. Saliva has many functions, including lubrication of food, digestion, protection against microorganisms, etc.
Bartholin gland
The medial glands of the eye are sebaceous and sweat glands. These glands produce moisture to lubricate the eye.
basically they are both the same thing is just that exocrine glands are sudoriferous glands and they produce sweat.