字幕表 動画を再生する
-
Our story is about a girl named Iris.
-
Iris is very sensitive.
-
So much that she is always in tears.
-
She cries when she's sad,
-
when she's happy,
-
and even tears up when things just get to her.
-
She has special lacrimal glands to make new tears
-
and special tubes, called lacrimal puncta,
-
to drain old ones away.
-
And she cries so much that she goes through
-
ten ounces of tears per day,
-
thirty gallons a year!
-
In fact, if you look closely,
-
you'll see that she's crying a little bit all the time.
-
The basal tears that Iris constantly produces
-
form a thin coating of three layers
-
that cover her and keep dirt and debris away.
-
Right next to Iris is the mucus layer,
-
which keeps the whole thing fastened to her.
-
On top of it is the aqueous layer,
-
which keeps Iris hydrated,
-
repels invasive bacteria,
-
and protects her skin, or cornea, from damage.
-
And, finally, there is the lipid layer,
-
an oily outer film that keeps the surface smooth
-
for Iris to see through,
-
and prevents the other layers from evaporating.
-
Normally, Iris goes about her day
-
without really noticing the basal tears
-
doing their thing.
-
That's kind of their whole point.
-
But one day, she meets a girl named Onion.
-
Iris is immediately smitten.
-
Onion looks gorgeous in her bright purple jacket,
-
and she smells terrific.
-
So, Iris invites Onion to her house for dinner,
-
but when she comes in and takes off her jacket,
-
something terrible happens.
-
You see, when Onion's jacket is removed,
-
a chemical reaction happens,
-
converting the sulfoxides that make her smell so great
-
into sulfenic acid,
-
which then becomes a nasty substance with a long name:
-
syn-Propanethial S-oxide.
-
The gas stings Iris,
-
and suddenenly, she can't help it,
-
she starts weeping uncontrollably.
-
These reflex tears are different from the basal tears that Iris is used to.
-
Because they're designed
-
to wash away harmful substances, or particles,
-
they're released in much larger amounts,
-
and their aqueous layer contains more antibodies
-
to stop any microorganisms that may be trying to get in, as well.
-
Both Iris and Onion are devastated.
-
They know they can't continue their relationship
-
if Iris is going to hurt and cry
-
every time Onion takes off her jacket.
-
So, they decide to break up.
-
As Onion walks out the door,
-
Iris stops crying.
-
And immediately starts again.
-
Only now, she's not crying reflex tears
-
but emotional tears.
-
When someone is either too sad or too happy,
-
it feels like a loss of control,
-
which can be dangerous.
-
So, emotional tears are sent in
-
to stabilize the mood as quickly as possible,
-
along with other physical reactions,
-
such as an increased heart rate
-
and slower breathing.
-
But scientists still aren't sure
-
exactly how or why the tears themselves are helpful.
-
They may be a social mechanism
-
to elicit sympathy or show submission.
-
But some studies have also found
-
that emotional tears contain higher levels
-
of stress hormones,
-
such as ACTH and enkephalin,
-
an endorphin and natural pain killer.
-
In this case, emotional tears are also directly calming Iris down,
-
as well as signaling her emotional state to others.
-
Sorry things didn't work out with Onion, Iris,
-
but don't worry.
-
As long as you have all three kinds of tears
-
working to keep you balanced and healthy,
-
it will get better.
-
You'll see.