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state the function of pupil ​

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Answered by Zisha7
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Pupil The pupil is essentially a hole in the center of your iris that controls how much light enters the eye. It's size is controlled by the relaxing and contracting of the iris. When there is high light intensity, the pupil shrinks while it grows in low light intensity.

Answered by Anonymous
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The iris contracts and dilates involuntarily and changes the size of the pupil. The whole job of the iris and pupil is to control the amount of light that gets into the eye. It's called a pupillary reflex, and you have probably noticed that a person's pupils are smaller in bright light and bigger in low light

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