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List the parts of the human eye that control the amount of light entering into it. Explain how they perform this function.​

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Answered by omkar721880
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Iris is a pigmented muscular ring responsible for controlling the amount of light entering the eye by adjusting the size of the pupil. The pupil is the present center in the iris through which light enters the eye. Pupils vary in size depending upon the intensity of the light.

Answered by Devkavigmailcom
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Cornea - The cornea is the front portion of the eye that is translucent and protects the iris, pupil, and anterior chamber.

Retina - The retina is a thin tissue layer that covers the inside of the back of the eye. It is positioned next to the optic nerve. The retina aims to receive light focused by the lens, translate the light into neural signals, and transmit these signals for visual recognition to the brain.

Pupil - The black core of the eye is the pupil. Its job is to let light in and concentrate it on the retina so that you can see.

Iris - Iris is the part of the eye that determines the color of the eye. It is a pigmented muscular ring. The pigment of the iris is due to melanin. The most visible portion of the eye lies in front of the crystalline lens and separates the anterior chamber to the posterior chamber.

Iris is a pigmented muscular ring responsible for controlling the amount of light entering the eye by adjusting the size of the pupil. The pupil is the present center in the iris through which light enters the eye. Pupils vary in size depending upon the intensity of the light. In bright light iris gets relaxed thus the size of the pupil will decrease so the minimum amount of light enters in the eye. In dim light iris contracts so the size of the pupil will increase which promotes the maximum amount of light entering the eye.

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