Conjunctiva: Understanding the Eye's Protective Membrane
The conjunctiva is a thin, transparent mucous membrane that lines the eyelid and covers the white part of the eye, or sclera. The conjunctiva produces mucus and other secretions that help to keep the eye moist and free of infection. It also contains small blood vessels and nerves that provide the eye with oxygen and nutrients.Respiratory Disorders - Related Articles
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