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Sciencing on MSNThe Pink Part Of Your Eye That's Actually UselessTucked away mostly unnoticed into the corner of your eye is small fold of membrane that serves practically no purpose whatsoever.
Plica semilunaris. 11. All humans have a plica semilunaris, also known as a third eyelid or nictitating membrane. But this tiny fold of tissue next to the tear duct in the corner of your eye is ...
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The Leftovers Of A Third Eyelid Can Still Be Found In Your Eye - MSNJust next to it is a thin strip called the plica semilunaris, and it may surprise you to learn that it’s a third eyelid. Or, perhaps we should say, it’s the evolutionary leftovers of the ...
This, along with the Plica semilunaris, which is that little membrane just next to it, are actually thought to be the vestigial leftovers from your "third eyelid".
The Plica semilunaris is the red, fleshy-looking structure in the corner of your eye. This used to be a second eyelid. This eyelid was transparent, so it could blink and the animal could still see ...
You’ll notice a small patch of pink called the plica semilunaris. This is the remnant of a nictitating membrane, which likely first protected your ancestors eyes as they were hunting down prey ...
The caruncle (from Latin caro=flesh) is a soft, pink, ovoid body, about 5 mm high and 3 mm broad, situated in the lacus lacrimalis medial to the plica semilunaris. 1 It is more prominent on ...
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