Your eyes would dry up and you'd die.
The small bone located at the corner of each eye that contains a fossa for the tear gland and canals for the passage of the tear ducts is the lacrimal bone. It helps in the production and drainage of tears to keep the eye lubricated.
The name of that salivary gland is parotid gland. That is the biggest of all the salivary glands.
The lacrimal gland produces dilute saline fluid, known as tears, in the eyes. This fluid helps keep the eyes moist and clean by washing away debris and providing lubrication for the cornea and conjunctiva.
Crying is a response to an emotion or an emotional state which is triggered by the brain in reaction to something. Since the brain of a dead person is not functioning, no, a dead person cannot cry.
Lacrimal gland, lacrimal duct, superior or inferior lacrimal canal, lacrimal sac, nasolacrimal duct, nasal cavity
Yes, dacryoadenitis is inflammation of the tear gland.
The tear ducts
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.
lacrimal gland
The lachrymal parenchyma is the bulk of the tear gland.
The grizzly bear would probably tear you apart.
it will tear up all your insides and die
Lacrimotomy is surgical incision of the tear gland or duct. The breakdown is lacromo- (tear) and -tomy (incision).
they would tear the skin but they would not kill it- see the example of Riley and Seth
Azrael's Tear happened in 1996.
The small bone located at the corner of each eye that contains a fossa for the tear gland and canals for the passage of the tear ducts is the lacrimal bone. It helps in the production and drainage of tears to keep the eye lubricated.
Whenever we blink, eyelids spread the tear film evenly across the eye. When triggered by something, such as shampoo, the nerves send signals to the eye to flush the substance out, so you eyes gather the tear film into the corners of your eyes, where they overflow.