Lacrimal bones
The cheekbones are known as the zygomatic bones or zygoma. They are paired bones that form the prominences of the cheeks and contribute to the structure of the eye sockets.
The tiny bones that bear the tear ducts are the lacrimal bones. They are located at the inner corner of each eye socket and help to form part of the eye socket and tear duct system. The tear ducts are responsible for draining tears from the eyes into the nasal cavity.
These are likely lacrimal bones. They are small, paired bones located within the eye socket that house the tear ducts. Their primary function is to contribute to the drainage of tears from the eyes into the nasal cavity.
From the Corner of His Eye was created in 2000.
Corner of the Eye was created on 1995-05-19.
The ISBN of From the Corner of His Eye is 0-553-58274-7.
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 lacrimal glands are paired almond-shaped glands, one for each eye, that secrete the aqueous layer of the tear film.
None. Actually the eye is held in place with the help of the skull.
Each eye orbit (socket) is made up of seven bones: frontal, ethmoid, lacrimal, zygomatic, sphenoid, palatine, and maxilla. These bones protect and support the eyeball within the skull.
(the human eye does not have bones it has only a bone at the back of it and it is called orbital organ why do i say that the human eye have bones? well i cant explain that because im an 9 year old see nobody can tell if the human eye is a smooth muscle or a skelatal muscle or both well thanks for reading my answer my name is mariah jan louise dl labuguen) That is very good answer for the nine years old child. The human eye does not have bone in it. The eye is surrounded by bony socket from all the sides, except the front side. Multiple bones are involved in this. each eye has got six skeletal muscles around it. Inside the eye you have smooth muscles.
The pink part of the inner corner of the eye is called the Caruncle.