Cheese and carrots. Approved way tried by me!! xx
Vitamin A
vitamin a
yes it does
vitamin a
because vitamin A is present in green vegetables which vision in dim light.
No, but it is hard to do.
Vitamin A has many important functions. For example, it helps maintain the health of skin and mucus linings, helps strengthen immunity from infections and helps your vision in dim light. Vitamin C helps protect cells and keep them healthy. It also helps the body absorb the iron from within food.
Because Vitamin A is a fat-soluble vitamin so it is involved in the formation and maintenance of healthy skin, hair, and mucous membranes. Vitamin A helps us to see in dim light and is necessary for proper bone growth, tooth development, and reproduction.
The light in the room was dim. If you shine a light in your eyes you could get blind.
Night blindness.A vitamin deficiency disease,in which the sufferer is unable to see in dim light.
Night blindness is when a person's eyes have become poor at seeing in dim light approaching darkness. Some causes are from nearsightedness, cataracts, or vitamin A deficiency, though age is also a factor.
Eyes do not need bright and dim light - although the iris (colored part of the eye) and pupil (black center of the eye) function differently under these circumstances. In bright light, the muscles in the iris contract to make the pupil smaller. In dim light, the iris makes the pupil enlarge to allow as much of the scarce light as possible.
they glow when the light falls on their eyes... this is due to refraction they acts as IR camera to watch in dim light of night
No, it most certainly will not. It strains your eyes whenever you read under a dim light or stand too close to the tv when your watching it. Since you dont always read under a dim light, it strains your eyes and makes them weaker instead of stronger, contrary to popular belief...
Vitamin A is needed for new cell growth; healthy skin, hair and tissues; and vision in dim light (it helps your pupils dilate).Vitamin A combines with a protein called opsintoform rhodopsin in the rod cells of retina of eye. When vitamin is insufficient, the lack of rhodopsin makes it difficult to see in dim light.It is involved in normal cell differentiationVitamin A supports male and female reproductive processes and bone growthIt is essential for immune function.Vitamin A is important for good vision (particularly night vision), cell growth, and the immune system.