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− | Epithelial layer that covers and protects the [[cornea]] of the eye. The conjunctiva allows an almost friction-free movement of the eyeball in all directions of movement. | + | Epithelial layer that covers and protects the [[Hornhaut/en|cornea]] of the eye. The conjunctiva allows an almost friction-free movement of the eyeball in all directions of movement. |
The conjunctiva contains cells and glands that are important for the tear fluid that covers the cornea like a film. Already during the first years of life [[lymphocytes | lymphocytes]] migrate into the conjunctiva, where they fulfil an important defensive function. | The conjunctiva contains cells and glands that are important for the tear fluid that covers the cornea like a film. Already during the first years of life [[lymphocytes | lymphocytes]] migrate into the conjunctiva, where they fulfil an important defensive function. | ||
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Epithelial layer that covers and protects the cornea of the eye. The conjunctiva allows an almost friction-free movement of the eyeball in all directions of movement.
The conjunctiva contains cells and glands that are important for the tear fluid that covers the cornea like a film. Already during the first years of life lymphocytes migrate into the conjunctiva, where they fulfil an important defensive function.
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