tear glands
Tears are produced by the lacrimal glands located above each eye. These glands secrete tears that help keep the eyes moist and remove foreign particles.
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 endocrine glands secrete hormones into the blood.
Glands that secrete hormones do that into the blood, not into ducts. Hormones are not secreted into ducts. glands that secrete into ducts are called exocrine glands. Glands that secrete hormones are endocrine glands.
The eyelashes are associated with modified sebaceous glands called Meibomian glands. These glands secrete an oily substance which helps to keep the eyelashes lubricated and prevents tears from evaporating too quickly.
Conjunctiva
endocrine glands
The glands of the skin called sebaceous glands produce an oily discharge.
Endocrine glands secrete into the bloodstream. in contrast, other glands secrete their products via ducts.
The inner lining of the eyelids is called the conjunctiva. It contains glands that secrete oil and tears to keep the eye lubricated and help with movement. This layer plays a crucial role in maintaining eye health and comfort.
no, it secrete adrenalin..
Ductless glands are glands that secrete there product directly onto a surface rather than through a duct.