If these small water sacs are beneath your eyes, and just above your cheeks, they are probably related to Allergies. Sometimes this is a reponsed to your exposure to environmental elements that you are allergic too.
Typically, allergens (those things you are allergic to like pollen, oak, grass, dog hair, etc) cause allergic reactions like sniffy nose, watery, dry, itchy eyes, dark circles under your eyes, but sometimes, these allergic reactions are small water sacs. These reactions are caused by your body when it releases a substance called "histamine."
Don't try popping them. Not a good idea. The best answer is to take something that will help with your allergic symptoms. You want to counteract the histamine response by taking an "anti-histamine." This is something like benadryl or diphenhydramine over the counter. If you want something that is non-sedating, then pick up some Zyrtec or claritin over the counter.
That should do it!
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Humans do not have anal sacs. These are small glands located near the anus in some animals, such as dogs, that secrete a smelly substance used for marking territory.
Neurotransmitters are stored in small sacs called vesicles within the axon terminals of a neuron.
Neurotransmitters are stored in small sacs called vesicles located at the end of the axon terminal in a neuron.
Vesicles are small sacs containing cell products that can be transported within the cell. They are involved in various cellular processes, such as transporting molecules between different cellular compartments and aiding in cell signaling.
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small air sacs in your lungs are alveoli (plural) they are where the air you breath in is stored
The small sacs are alveoli which is where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged
Small sacs containing cell products that can be transported in the cell is Vesicle
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In the pulmonary system, the Alveoli are the small sacs at the end of the bronchioles which are connected to the bronchus. It is within these sacs that gas exchange occurs.
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Alveoli are the small sacs within the lungs where gas exchange takes place. Oxygen from the air we breathe passes through the alveoli walls into the bloodstream, while carbon dioxide from the blood is removed and exhaled out of the body during respiration.
The air sacs in aquatic animals are used to get okygen bubbles out of water.
Alveolar means pertaining the the alveolus (plural alveoli), the small air sacs in the lungs.
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