The flexible structure behind the pupil is the lens of the eye. It is a transparent, biconvex structure that adjusts its shape to focus light onto the retina, allowing for clear vision at various distances. The lens is held in place by tiny ligaments called zonules, which connect it to the ciliary muscle, enabling the accommodation process for focusing.
The lens lies behind the pupil and iris.
Lens
The clear curved structure behind the pupil is called the lens. It helps to focus light onto the retina at the back of the eye to create a visual image.
behind my eye
Behind the cornea and in front of the lens is the iris, the circular pigmented band around the pupil. The iris works much like the diaphragm in a camera, widening or narrowing the pupil to adjust to different light conditions.It is made of sphincter and dilator muscles of the pupil.
No, because they are sticked to your pupil
The structure which is most prominent in the eyeball, surrounding the pupil is the "IRIS". It gives the eye its color and helps in dilating and constricting the pupil.
The iris has an opening, called the pupil, through which light enters the eye.
No it is called the iris.
The lens found in the eye is a transparent, flexible, and biconvex structure located behind the iris. It helps to focus light onto the retina at the back of the eye, allowing us to see objects clearly at various distances by adjusting its shape through a process called accommodation.
it dilates because the pupil wants to maximize the amount of light that enters because it's dark behind the eyelid.
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