The fluid that lubricates the eye is called tear film, which consists of three layers: lipid, aqueous, and mucin. This fluid is produced by various glands, primarily the lacrimal glands, and helps to keep the eye surface moist, provides nutrients, and protects against infection. Additionally, it aids in maintaining clear vision by keeping the cornea smooth and refractive.
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