Physics, asked by rampratapmall42, 8 months ago

which part of eye work in dim light ​

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Answered by raja1140
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Answer:

Rod cells

Explanation:

Rod cells are responsible for detecting low or dim light and black/gray/white, and cone cells are responsible for detecting bright light and colour. Both are located in the retina near the back of the eye

Answered by deshdeepak88
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In dim light iris opens up more wider to let more light enter in the eye so that we can see the objects more clear.

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When there is bright light, the iris closes the pupil to let in less light. And when there is low light, the iris opens up the pupil to let in more light.

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