Your eyes shed tears, but you can also "shed tears" from your underarms, head, feet, and maybe even all over.
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It allows the eye to produce and let go of water, the part that makes tears when you cry.:))
They are glands near the eye that produce tears, or the solution that covers your eye.
... tear ducts...
lacrimal gland
lacrimal glands
The eye is trying to remove the source of irritation by washing it away.
You will start to see tears anywhere between 1 to 3 months of age. Babies do not produce enough liquid to produce tears for w while they only produce enough to lubricate the eye.
They drain into a part of the eye that's called the duct.
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 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.
Brain dead person can produce tears, if his reflex arc related to tears is intact. Anything irritating to eyes will produce the tears in the eyes of such person.
The primary functions of tears is to lubricate the eye and keep it from drying out. Fish live surrounded by water, so they don't need to produce something that performs those functions.