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The colour of human eye depends on the pigment present in the

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Answered by Anonymous
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melanin

Eye colors depend on the amount of pigment (melanin) found in the iris and how it is distributed. Light gray-blue eyes contain much less pigment than extremely dark brown eyes. And there are many shades of eye color in between.

Answered by marishthangaraj
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The colour of human eye depends on the pigment present in the iris.

Explanation:

  • In humans beings the iris (plural: irides or irises) is a thin, spherical assembly in the eye, accountable for governing the diameter and size of the pupil and thus the quantity of light reaching the retina.
  • Eye color is defined by that of the iris. The color of your eyes depends on how much of the pigment melanin you have in your iris—the colored part of your eyes.
  • The more pigment you have, the darker your eyes will be. Blue, grey, and green eyes are lighter because they have less melanin in the iris. Most people in the world will end up with brown eyes.

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