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Altogether you produce about five to ten ounces of tears a day. The tears drain away through holes known as puncta on the little fleshy knob (known as the papilla lacrimalis) in the corner of each eye beside the nose. When you cry emotionally, the puncta cannot drain the fluid fast enough, so it overflows your eyes and runs down your cheeks. The iris is what gives
The Body: A Guide for Occupants
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