The pupil is a hole that allows light into the eye.
Your iris. It controls how big or small your pupil will be in order to have the right amount of light and to see images clearly.
The iris controls the amount of light entering your eye.
pupil
Cornea
the cornea
cornea
your eye -pupil
The Lens. The Iris controls the amount of Light reaching the Retina.
The eyes constrict, not dilate, when a light is shone into the eye...this is a multi-arc process going through the parasympathetic nervous system and the EW nucleus.
The pupil is the part of the eye through which light passes.
As light enters the eye, it strikes the receptor cells of the retina, called the rods and cones.
The pupil lets light into the eye.
A cornea is a transparent material that lets light in the eye and out of the eye.
Pupil lets light in
The pupil .
your eye -pupil
No; your pupil is the hole in your eye that lets in the light. Without your eyes being able to receive light, you wouldn't be able to see.
The receptor cells help us see the color, but light lets us see. Our eye gets the light to the retina and it processes the light to create a image
It is the eye's pupil, which is the hole that lets in light, and is in the centre of the iris.
The Lens. The Iris controls the amount of Light reaching the Retina.
The shutter acts like the iris of the eye because it lets the proper amount of light.
When the light rays rebounding off any given object go into the pupil (the hole that lets light into youre eye) they cross each other and eat dog jizz
The eyeball is called the eye or the eyeball, no other scientific names for it. And what do I call it? An e y e b a l l . :)