k Blood vessels of the tear gland Blood vessels. Coloured scanning electron micrograph SEM of a resin cast of the blood vessels that surround the tear lachrymal glands. This network of vessels infiltrate the glands tissues, supplying them with blood. Gases and nutrients are exchanged between the blood and surrounding tissue via the permeable walls of capillaries. The lachrymal glands are found above and behind each eye, behind the eyelid. When the eyelid blinks, lachrymal fluid is pulled from the glands, washing the eye. Strong emotion causes the production of tears. The cast was made by injecting resin into the blood vessels, followed by chemical digestion of the surrounding tissue. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Blood vessels of the tear gland Blood vessels. Coloured scanning electron micrograph  SEM  of a resin cast of the blood vessels that surround the tear  lachrymal  glands. This network of vessels infiltrate the glands  tissues, supplying them with blood. Gases and nutrients are exchanged between the blood and surrounding tissue via the permeable walls of capillaries. The lachrymal glands are found above and behind each eye, behind the eyelid. When the eyelid blinks, lachrymal fluid is pulled from the glands, washing the eye. Strong emotion causes the production of tears. The cast was made by injecting resin into the blood vessels, followed by chemical digestion of the surrounding tissue.
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Blood vessels of the tear gland

Blood vessels. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a resin cast of the blood vessels that surround the tear (lachrymal) glands. This network of vessels infiltrate the glands' tissues, supplying them with blood. Gases and nutrients are exchanged between the blood and surrounding tissue via the permeable walls of capillaries. The lachrymal glands are found above and behind each eye, behind the eyelid. When the eyelid blinks, lachrymal fluid is pulled from the glands, washing the eye. Strong emotion causes the production of tears. The cast was made by injecting resin into the blood vessels, followed by chemical digestion of the surrounding tissue.

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