Biology, asked by piyushGujjar, 11 months ago

01. What reflexes are shown by our eyes to the changes in light intensity​

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Answered by hardikdevansh70
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The pupils of both your eyes would constrict or become smaller in such a case. It is important in bright light for the pupil to constrict and decrease aperture space so that less light enters since too much bright light can be harmful for the retina. It is by a mechanism called Pupillary Light reflex.

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Answered by coolimbesat
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Our pupil get shorter on high light

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As we can't let extra light to enter out eyes as it could hurt our eyes so pupil get shorter on bright light and bigger on low light just as a camera

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