Yes, sort of. The tear duct leads into the sinus cavity (which is why your nose runs after you've been crying) and fluids can be forced (deliberately or accidentally) out of the sinus cavity, through the tear duct and out. There are world record holders who are able to force liquid out of the duct at impressive distances.
Eyeball Chat was created on 2000-10-03.
The eyeball is filled with a gel-like substance called vitreous humor that helps maintain its shape and structure. Additionally, the pressure inside the eye, known as intraocular pressure, also plays a role in preventing the eyeball from collapsing. The external layers of the eye, including the sclera (white part) and cornea, provide further support to keep the eyeball intact.
The optic nerve is the cord at the back of the eyeball, it also carries impulses from the eye to the brain.
The medial rectus muscle is responsible for moving the eyeball medially by contracting. This muscle is one of the extraocular muscles that control eye movements.
Optic nerve.
Yes, but why would you want to do THAT? :(
Because your a retard and have dodgy eyes. go see your dr freak
An eyeball is a ball in your eye
Eyeball
No, an infant's eyeball is about 65 to 75% the size of a grown person's eyeball. They do get bigger, mostly before puberty.
Eyeball is a compound word.
In your armpit would be a fun place for an eyeball.
The outer covering of the eyeball is cornea.
Eyeball is indeed a common noun.
I had the Eyeball script... But then Ben came...
when we are at farsight the eyeball is stretched.
Eyeball Records ended in 2012.