how does iris diaphagram controls the intensity of light in compond microscope
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The iris contains a ring of muscles within the colored portion of the eye that adjusts the pupil opening based on the intensity of light. When a pupil appears to expand or contract, it is actually the iris doing its job. The adjusted light passes through the lens of the eye which is located behind the pupil.
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