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Where is pupil in your eye?

The pupil is the black center part of the eye.


Where is the pupil in your 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.


What is an analogy for the part of the eye pupil?

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.


How many pupil are in an 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.


What is the centere of the eye called?

It is actually called "The Eye"!


Any drug that dilates the pupil of the eye is called?

Prozac can dilate the pupil of the eye.


What is dark hole in the centre of your eye is called?

The dark hole in the center of your eye is called the pupil. It is an opening that allows light to enter the eye and reach the retina at the back of the eye. The size of the pupil can change in response to varying levels of light.


How do you compare the shape of the pupil in a dissected eye with our own pupil?

There are many ways to compare the shape of the pupil in a dissected eye with our own pupil. One is to examine general diameter.


What is the English word for balintataw?

It's PUPIL as in pupil of the eye


Is the pupil of the eye a lens too?

no...the pupil is just a space


Name of hole that light can go through in the eye?

the name of the hole that allows light to go through into your eye is: pupil


What is an homograph for pupil?

An example of a homograph for "pupil" is "pupil" (a student) and "pupil" (the dark circular opening in the center of the eye).