how does eye adjust itself to deal with light of caring intensity
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look when too much light fall in the eye then black part of the eye compress itself for protecting its eye from too much light . hope you like the answer
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Eyes adjustment for light intensity is called adaptation.
When a person is in a dark room:
* Pupils are enlarged to allow light to enter the eyes.
*Rhodopsin is prepared.
When a person is in a bright room:
*Pupils are shortened.
*Rhodopsin is degenerated.
*Partial closure of eyes by the eyelids.
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When a person is in a dark room:
* Pupils are enlarged to allow light to enter the eyes.
*Rhodopsin is prepared.
When a person is in a bright room:
*Pupils are shortened.
*Rhodopsin is degenerated.
*Partial closure of eyes by the eyelids.
#A STUDENT OF CLASS 10.
# hope it helps.
# Mark brainliest.
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