The part of an eye which acts like diaphragm of a photographic camera, is
Pupil
Iris
Lens
Cornea
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In a photographic camera, the part of the eye which acts like a diaphragm is commonly referred to as iris diaphragm or simply iris.
This is because it allows only the required amount of light to pass through the lens, just like the functions of iris in our eye.
This is because it allows only the required amount of light to pass through the lens, just like the functions of iris in our eye.
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