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what happens to pupil when we enter a dark room ​

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Answered by AkashKumar372
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To control the amount of light entering the eye, the iris widens or narrows to change the size of the pupil. For example, when it's dark, the iris widens and the pupil dilates, or gets bigger, to allow as much light as possible to enter the eye. The opposite occurs during the day.

Answered by riddhi1302
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To control the amount of light entering the eye, the iris widens or narrows to change the size of the pupil. For example, when it's dark, the iris widens and the pupil dilates, or gets bigger, to allow as much light as possible to enter the eye. The opposite occurs during the day.

When we enter a darkened room from bright sunlight, we are unable to see at first. This is because the size of the pupil is small. When we enter the dark room, the pupil expands and more light enters the eye enabling us to see.

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