It depends on your location. If you're outside in the day it will probably constrict because it's bright but if you look out the window at night it will probably dilate. Also, your pupil constricts when you look close to see better detail.Check out some eye exercises at envisionselfhealing and the .com
You can compare the shape of a human eye pupil to that of a cow eye pupil by means of comparing and locating the iris. The iris of a cow is brown where as the iris of a human has multiple colors.
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.
by looking at it.
Yes, pupil size should not be affected by the focal distance, unless there is a change in the amount of light at that distance. To change focal distance, the lens contracts or expands. The pupil dilates and constricts based upon how much ambient light there is.
your eye would explode
it will burn or melt
Pupil's The pupil's mother came to school.
your lenses can be cut to fit to smaller frames but the pupil distance of the lens will be changed. if your eyes are sensitive to change in pupil distance, you will experience dizziness and headache after you cut to fit your lenses. therefore, it is more advisable to get new lenses.hope this helps :)
Non-responsive pupils are often a sign of brain trauma, and are usually a sign of a concussion.
You know by looking at his/her eye lid or pupil and see if it's reddish pink.
if a pupil enlarges, it shows attraction to what it is looking at
The black circle in the middle of the iris in your eye is called a pupil. It dilates to adjust with sunlight.