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The glands located behind the eyes are primarily the lacrimal glands, which produce tears to keep the eyes moist and help with vision. Additionally, the orbital fat and connective tissue provide support and cushioning for the eyes, but they are not glands. The pituitary gland, located at the base of the brain, is also situated near the eyes and plays a crucial role in hormone regulation but is not directly behind the eyes.

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