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The third eyelid extends up when needed to protect the eyeball from scratches (for example, while traveling through brush) or in response to inflammation. Structures that protect the eye, cat To function properly, eyes must be kept moist. Tears are the source of this needed moisture. Tears are comprised of water, oil, and mucus. Lacrimal glands produce the
watery portion of tears. They are located at the top outer edge of each eye. Glands within the third eyelid also contribute to the production of the watery portion of tears. Mucus glands in the conjunctiva (called goblet cells) produce mucus. Meibomian glands within the eyelids produce the oily portion. The mixture of water, oil, and mucus creates a more protective tear that is slower to evaporate.
Nasolacrimal ducts allow tears to drain from each eye into the nose.
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