The iris!
The iris diaphragm is named after the iris, the colored part of the eye, because of its similar appearance and function. Just like the iris controls the amount of light entering the eye, the iris diaphragm in a camera lens controls the amount of light entering the camera.
the name of the hole that allows light to go through into your eye is: pupil
The device that controls the amount of electricity entering the rotor is called a voltage regulator. It helps maintain a stable voltage output to the rotor to ensure proper operation of the electrical system in the device.
the colored part of human eye that controls how much light passes through the pupil is called the?
That part is called as iris. That makes your eyes so beautiful.
"Iris" can refer to the circular colored part of the eye that controls the size of the pupil to regulate the amount of light entering the eye. It can also refer to the flower of the same name, known for its vibrant colors and distinct shape.
The colored muscular diaphragms that surround the pupil are called the iris. They control the size of the pupil to regulate the amount of light entering the eye.
The amount of light a star gives off is the intensity or luminosity. Absolute Magnitude measures the amount of light given off.
The 3 major parts of the eye are the Iris, the Lens, and the Retina. The iris regulates the amount of light let into the eye. The lens focuses the incoming light onto the retina. The retina at the back of the eye senses the presence, intensity, and frequencies (colors) of the light, and sends those senses via two optical nerves to the lower rear of the brain for interpretation.
The name of the amount of light an object reflects relative to its surroundings is "albedo." A higher albedo value indicates that an object reflects more light, while a lower albedo value means that it absorbs more light.
Insulin is the protein that controls the amount of sugar in the blood. It is produced by the pancreas and helps regulate blood sugar levels by promoting the uptake of glucose from the blood into cells for energy.
If you are referring to those small bright lights used in some types of flashlights, remote controls and clocks etc., then it would be a " Light-Emitting Diode"