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Why do you shed tears when you cry?
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Answered by Stutiverma01
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Crying can be scientifically defined as the shedding of your tears in response to an emotional state.

Explanation:

●Tears are needed for our eyes to work properly.

●Your eye has special parts – called glands – that make tears all day. Normally they only produce a tiny amount of tears – less than half a teaspoon per day.

● Tears are mostly water and a little bit of salt, but they also have some oil, mucus and chemicals called enzymes that kill germs.

Answered by vishwa11747
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Answer:

Share on Pinterest Crying is a natural response to emotions or irritants like dust in the eyes. ... They are released to flush out these irritants and protect the eye. Emotional: Humans shed tears in response to a range of emotions. These tears contain a higher level of stress hormones than other types of tears.

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