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Q: What will happen if too much light eneters the eye?
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Just like the aperture on a camera, your pupil dictates how much light is let into your eye. So when you shine a light in your eye your pupil gets tiny, and in the dark your pupil gets large to let as much light in as possible so you can see better.


What would happen if rhodopsin was absent?

Rhodopsin is a substance that ceases functioning under heavy light but is regenerated in darkness. The eye cannot see clearly in dim light unless sufficient rhodopsin is produced in the eye.


When the lights in a room are dimmed the eye adjusts to let in as much light as possible Which part of the eye is most likely to be involved in this process?

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What will be damaged if too much light enters the eye?

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