Which is located at the edges of the eyelids?
A) sebaceous glands
B) optic nerve
C) limbus
D) lacrimal glands
A
Explanation: A) Correct! Sebaceous, or oil, glands are along the edges of the eyelids.
B) The optic nerve is posterior to the eyeball, not at the edges of the eyelids.
C) The limbus is at the edge of the iris, not at the edges of the eyelids.
D) The lacrimal gland is in the superior-lateral aspect of each eye, not the edges of the eyelids.
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