Answer:
True.
Step-by-step explanation:
Conjunctiva mucus membrane is a transparent, thin, and vascularized in structure which helps to cover the posterior surface of the eyelids, and is reflected over the anterior surface of the eyeball.
Conjunctiva is a tissue which is made up of goblet cells, stratified columnar epithelium, and stratified squamous epithelium which are unkeratinized in nature. By producing mucus, and tears conjunctiva helps to lubricate the eye. It also helps to prevent any microbes entrance into the eye.