Tear ducts do not form tears. Tears form from lacrimal glands. They are located above and to the right of the right eye and above and to the left of the left eye.
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.
Apparently not. Dogs at the very least have them, so most other mammals probably do too. http://www.petplace.com/dogs/epiphora-in-dogs/page1.aspx
please be more specifical - 'cry', as far as sounds go, or do they have tear ducts, for instances
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.
Nope, they don't have tear ducts, so it is impossible for them to cry.
no
Babies' tear ducts fully develop by the time they are about 12 months old.
Tear ducts leak water, bodies are 90% water, water excreted is salty, the brain sends a message to the tear ducts when you are sad and the tear ducts clean themselves by releasing the fluids
The tear ducts are called the lacrimal ducts. The duct that drains the tears from your eye (located in the nasal corner of the eye) is called the nasolacrimal duct.
Newborns develop tear ducts shortly after birth, usually within the first few weeks of life.
The tear ducts
Ducts
Because she had no tear ducts.
His tear ducts were damaged in the explosion. Underground water is moved into the city through the aqua ducts.
Those are your tear ducts!
Tear Ducts
Yes.Yes they do.