Physics, asked by vinaya2170, 11 months ago

how does the eye adjust to take account of an increase in brightness


Answers

Answered by anikethsaju
2

Answer:

Rhodopsin is the photopigment used by the rods and is the key to night vision. Intense light causes these pigments to decompose reducing sensitivity to dim light. Darkness causes the molecules to regenerate in a process called “ dark adaptation” in which the eye adjusts to see in the low lighting conditions.

Similar questions