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The conjunctiva is a clear mucous membrane that covers the front aspect of the sclera and the inner surface of the eyelids (palpebral conjunctiva) (bulbar conjunctiva).

What is the mucous membrane that covers the eye's front surface and provides protection?

The mucous membrane that covers the eyelid and surface is called the conjunctiva. The conjunctiva is transparent and colorless in an eye that is healthy. The strong outer coating of the eyeball is called the sclera (the white of the eye).

What exactly are the cilia on the eyelids?

Eyelashes that grow improperly, or cilia incarnata, so that they emerge normally from the edge of the eyelid rather than through the skin to the surface or posteriorly to the conjunctival surface. Cilium incarnatum internum and another kind are recognized.

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