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Tears are produce tear gland which keeps the eye

Answer» All\xa0tears\xa0come out of\xa0tear\xa0glands, or lacrimal (say: LAH-krum-ul) glands, found way up under your upper eyelids.\xa0Tears\xa0wash down from the glands and over your\xa0eyes. Some of the\xa0tears\xa0drain out of your\xa0eyes\xa0through\xa0tear\xa0ducts, or lacrimal ducts. These ducts are tiny tubes that run between your\xa0eyes\xa0and your nose. Your\xa0tears are produced\xa0by\xa0lacrimal glands\xa0located above your\xa0eyes.\xa0Tears\xa0spread across the surface of the\xa0eye\xa0when you blink. They then drain into small holes in the corners of your upper and lower lids before traveling through small channels and down your\xa0tear ducts\xa0to your nose.\xa0


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