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Q: How does the eye adapt to sudden increase in brightness?
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What is the automatic brightness adjustment in a human eye?

depends on the strength of your lens


How does your eye its color?

In the human eye, light enters the pupil and is focused on the retina by the lens. Light-sensitive nerve cells called rods(for brightness) and cones (for color) react to the light. They interact with each other and send messages to the brain that indicate brightness, color, and contour. there is a thing in your eye that makes you see is called imanoobface there is a thing in your eye that makes you see is called imanoobfaceThe eye interprets color by the iris. The iris form because of DNA. Also the colored part of your eye forms because of light along with the iris.you cantThe eye contains both rods and cones. The cones allow us to see color; the rods allow us to see black and white.The genetics of eye color are more complicated than previously thought. Color is determined by multiple genes. The genetics of eye color are so complex, that almost any parent-child combination of eye colors can occur.


Why does immersion oil increase resolution and not magnification?

It is able to increase resolution by bending the light from the microscope and allowing it to flow through the lense and into your eye. With more light, it looks more clear.


Does hair hanging in babies eyes affect vision?

It is definitely a bad idea because the vision will decrease in the baby's eyes. In the case of one eye being covered though, the vision will be decrease in that eye while the vision in the other will increase


Why reduce your light when using 10x objective lens?

You would reduce your light when using the 10x objective because it will reduce eye discomfort and will increase contrast.

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How does an eye armadillo adapt to its environment?

There is no such animal as an "eye armadillo."


What receptor is responsible for adjusting the light and brightness in your eye?

Photoreceptor


What is the automatic brightness adjustment in a human eye?

depends on the strength of your lens


How does light affect memory and learning?

the brightness hurts your eye rods


What are a slug's eye stalks for?

They are for seeing, but they can only see the brightness of things.


What is an eye embolism?

small clots that can block blood flow to the retina of the eye and can cause sudden blindness in an eye


What is a stars level of brightness as viewed by the unaided eye called?

Apparent magnitude.


What stars level of brightness as viewed by the unaided eye is called?

Apparent magnitude.


How does an ox-eye daisy adapt to grasslands?

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Why looking directly at the sun during on eclipse can permanently damage your eyes?

you can look at an eclipse if you want to put doctors don't recommend it because if you keep looking at it after the eclipse a little sun will show up and the sudden change of darkness to brightness can damage your eye permanently


How does the eye adapte to increased brightness?

The pupil gets smaller but when light is taken away, the pupils dilate (get bigger) to increase the ability to take in light. Many people come out of dark areas and there pupils are still enlarged


Why is the sun and other stars described as luminous?

Because of its brightness and visibility from the naked eye.