The lacrimal gland (also called the tear gland) is located at the upper, outer corner of the eye. It secretes a watery fluid that makes up tears. Small ducts drain tears from the lacrimal gland through very tiny openings inside the inner corner of the eyelid.
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Tears are produced in the lacrimal gland, located in the outer corner of the eye socket, above the eyeball. Tears flow over the eye, providing lubrication ...