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which tissue control iris movement to control size of pupil​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Pupillary diameter, or more precisely iris size, is controlled by two muscles, the sphincter pupillae, which is primarily under the control of the parasympathetic nervous system, and the dilator pupillae, which is primarily under the control of the sympathetic nervous system.

Answered by omhari7083
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The iris consists of two sheets of smooth muscle with contrary actions: dilation (expansion) and contraction (constriction). These muscles control the size of the pupil and thus determine how much light reaches the sensory tissue of the retina.

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