traanklier
Traanklier refers to the lacrimal gland, a paired exocrine gland that produces the watery component of tears. In humans, there are two lacrimal glands, one in each orbit, located in the superolateral aspect of the eye within the lacrimal fossa. Each gland has orbital and palpebral lobes and works as part of the larger lacrimal apparatus that maintains the tear film.
The lacrimal gland secretes the aqueous component of tears, providing moisture, nutrients, and antimicrobial agents such
Secretion is primarily controlled by parasympathetic innervation from the facial nerve, via the greater petrosal nerve
Clinical aspects include dacryoadenitis, an inflammation of the lacrimal gland that can be viral or bacterial.