The whole eye moves. It really is shaped like a ball that turns in its socket. And the pupil is really a hole in that ball. There's really no way to move a hole w/o moving the substance the hole is in.
no...the pupil is just a space
The pupil of the eye can be likened to a camera aperture. Just as an aperture controls the amount of light entering a camera, the pupil regulates the amount of light entering the eye.
When your pupil dilates, the iris expands outward and becomes thinner, allowing more light to enter the eye. The iris doesn't physically move or change position when the pupil dilates; it simply adjusts its shape to regulate the amount of light entering the eye.
The lens lies behind the pupil and iris.
The pupil is the black center part of the eye.
The aperature can control the amount of light that comes into the camera just like the pupil of the eye.
The pupil is the opening in the center of the iris (the colored part of the eye) that allows light to enter the eye. By dilating or constricting, the pupil controls the amount of light reaching the retina at the back of the eye.
There is one pupil in each eye. The pupil is the opening in the center of the iris that allows light to enter the eye. Its size can change depending on the lighting conditions to regulate the amount of light entering the eye.
The pupil is an opening into the center of the eyeball, where the retina (visual receptor layer) is located.The pupil is located in the front center of the eyeball, and its size (aperture) is controlled by the iris or colored part of the eye. The pupil is just behind the cornea, or lens, that focuses light on the interior surface of the eye (the retina).
It is actually called "The Eye"!
Prozac can dilate the pupil of the eye.
literally speaking the pupil is just a hole, so no. But by looking in a mirror you can perceive the pupil as a black circle in the middle of the iris.