The iris is the colored area in the eye and is surrounded by the sclera,the white section in the human eye.The absence of iris affect vision. Its function is important because it is responsible for regulating the amount of light that enters the eye..Too much or too little light that gets into the eye hampers vision,.It controls the amount of light that enters the eye by opening and closing the pupil.
The coloured (or pigmented) part of the eye is the iris.
Enhancing the action of an agonist without having an individual effect itself.
different species of plants having very different DNA causes them to be different species of plants.
you dont have to control it they are controlled by pupil and iris
brain tumors affect whatever part of the brain they are in. If they are in the occipital lobe (the part of the brain that processes vision) they will affect the vision in multiple ways depending on where in the occipital lobe they are. I have heard of blindness, inability to see color (black and white vision), and many other peculiarities in vision due to tumors in the occipital lobe.
No, normal pigmentation of the iris has no effect on vision which occurs through the un-pigmented pupil. That said people with light eyes are more likely to be photosensitive (sensitive to light).
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Correct the whole Iris.
Iris was. This is the connection for having named that part of the eye which surrounds the pupil, after Iris, connoting 'many colors'.
Heterochromia is the condition of two colors, especially of the iris.
Then having alcohol in a person system it effects the person's vision. Alcohol can effect a lot of things in a person's body.
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The most common side effect is pain after the procedure. A common risk of CCT is hypotony.retinal detachment, inflammation of the iris, cataract formation, macular edema, and swelling of the cornea.Loss of visual acuity, including total vision loss.
Your iris is a muscle that reacts to the conditions of light in the interior of the eye. When the interior of the eye is not receiving enough light it tells the iris to open to let in more light. So in very dim lighting conditions, your pupils get much larger as the iris opens.
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