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what job does the pupil of the eye do?​

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Answered by h1351
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Answer:

It does...

Explanation:

The function of the pupil is clearly that of controlling the amount of light entering the eye, and hence the light reflex.

Longer explanation:

The pupil is a hole located in the center of the iris of the eye that allows light to strike the retina. It appears black because light rays entering the pupil are either absorbed by the tissues inside the eye directly, or absorbed after diffuse reflections within the eye that mostly miss exiting the narrow pupil.

Answered by falakwarsi39
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Answer:

The function of pupil is to allow light to enter the eyes so it can be focused on retina to begin the process of sight.

Explanation:

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