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Why Don't We Cry When We Blink? The Science Explained
Humans don't cry when they blink. Tears are produced by the lacrimal glands, which are located in the upper part of the eye socket. When we blink, the eyelids simply move up and down to spread tears across the surface of the eye to keep them moist and free from debris.Bee Stings - Related Articles
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