No, the pupil itself does not have color; it appears black because it is an opening that allows light to enter the eye. The black appearance is due to the absence of light reflecting off the inner structures of the eye, specifically the retina. The surrounding iris can be various colors, such as blue, green, brown, or hazel, but the pupil remains consistently black.
the pupil; light enters the eye through it its black because most of the light colours are absorbed. it is covered by the lens and cornea and surrounded by the iris (the colour of the eye).
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A shadow is the absence of light. W/o light, what you get is black, or darkness.
the colour of the black part of ur eye is......BLACK lol, well if you meant to put what PART of the eye is black, that would be your pupil
the pupil; light enters the eye through it its black because most of the light colours are absorbed. it is covered by the lens and cornea and surrounded by the iris (the colour of the eye).
The black circle in the middle of the iris in your eye is called a pupil. It dilates to adjust with sunlight.
yes it makes them dialate so that mostly the black (pupil) of the eye is dominant over the colour
The pupil is the black center part of the eye.
It appears black because most of the light entering the pupil is absorbed by the tissues in the eye
Your pupil.
The black coloring in your eye is the pupil.
The pupil is allways black. The iris is the colored part.
the black pupil
Pupil
its called your pupil.