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Tarsal Glands
Sebaceous glands located along the edges of the eyelids, responsible for secreting a lipid-rich substance that prevents the eyelids from sticking together.
Oily Lubricant
Substances that are oily in nature used to reduce friction between surfaces in contact, commonly used in machinery and equipment maintenance.
Lacrimal Glands
Glands located near the eyes responsible for producing tears.
Levator Palpebrae Superioris
A muscle in the orbit of the eye responsible for elevating the upper eyelid.
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