👉 The throwing fluid, also known as the "tossing fluid," is a specialized secretion produced by the lacrimal glands and stored in the conjunctival sac. It plays a crucial role in facilitating smooth eye movements during throwing by reducing friction between the eye and the surrounding tissues, such as the conjunctiva and cornea. This lubricating fluid helps maintain clear vision and prevents irritation, allowing for rapid, precise eye movements essential for tracking the ball's trajectory. Its unique composition, rich in mucins and electrolytes, ensures optimal viscosity and lubrication, contributing to the efficiency and accuracy of a thrower's visual focus.