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Another name for eyelids
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Palperae
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Where do the eyelids meet?
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Canthi
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Lacrimal caruncle
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Reddish elevation at medial canthus
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Connective tissues within the eyelids
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Tarsal plates
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Tarsal glands
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Modified sebaceous glands in tarsal plates of eyelids
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What does infection of tarsal glands lead to?
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Chalazion
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Transparent mucous membrane that covers the inner surfaces of eyelids
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Conjunctiva
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Palpebral conjuctiva
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Covers inner surfaces of the eyelids
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Covers white of eye but not cornea; blood vessels visible
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Bulbar conjuctiva
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When eye is closed, this is the slitlike space that forms between the eye surface and eyelids; where contact lens would like
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Conjunctival sac
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What keeps the surface of the eye moist?
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Lacrimal apprtus (Lacrimal glad/lacrimal sac)
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How many extrinsic eye muscles are there?
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Six
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Smooth part between the sueperciliary arches in the midline
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Glabella
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These glands open into the hair follicles and when infected can cause a sty
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Cilliary glands
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Where is the lacrimal gland?
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Between eye and eyebrow
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