In a human eye, which part lubricates the eye by producing mucus and tears ?
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In human eye, lacrimal gland lubricates the eye by producing mucus and tears.
Lacrimal glands help to produce tears , which are situated in the upper-outer portion of each orbit , in the lacrimal fossa of the orbit formed by the frontal bone.
Lacrimal glands contains an enzime which protects against dust particle. I attached a pic in which shown where lacrimal glands are situated.
Lacrimal glands help to produce tears , which are situated in the upper-outer portion of each orbit , in the lacrimal fossa of the orbit formed by the frontal bone.
Lacrimal glands contains an enzime which protects against dust particle. I attached a pic in which shown where lacrimal glands are situated.
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The lacrimal gland is located within the orbit above the lateral end of the eye. It continually releases fluid which cleanses and protects the eye's surface as it lubricates and moistens it. These lacrimal secretions are commonly known as tears.
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