The pupil itself does not have a color; it is an opening in the center of the iris that allows light to enter the eye. The color of the iris, which surrounds the pupil, can vary widely among individuals and is determined by genetics. Common iris colors include brown, blue, green, and hazel, but the pupil remains black due to the absence of light reflection.
Umm probably the pupil if you mean like, the white, color pupil or if you mean something else but if you mean white color pupil then pupil :) hope it helped
The color of your eye is called the color of your eye.DUMMY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
BLACK...... Everyone's pupils are black, no matter what color eye you have :D
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.
a white pupil, different colored pupil in eye like red with other variations, red and painful eyes, and changes in color of the iris.
It does not make a difference if the color is there or not. The only thing that matters is the pupil.
it is known as Iris. contraction or relaxation of iris alters the size of pupil.
No. Not at all.
The color ring of muscle that controls the size of the pupil is called the iris. It can expand or contract to regulate the amount of light entering the eye.
The color of the pupil is due to the presence of pigments in the iris of the eye. The concentration and distribution of these pigments determine the color of the pupil, which can range from light blue to dark brown. The pigments help regulate the amount of light entering the eye by adjusting the size of the pupil.
I have green eyes with gold flecks around the pupil also. But it is just that the gold only shows in bright light, which constricts the pupil sufficiently for the inner part of the iris to show. In dimmer light, the eyes dilate (pupil becomes wider) so only the outer part of the iris is visible. Another possibility is a person with naturally golden eyes, but wearing green contact lenses. With tinted contacts, the artificial color does not go all the way to the center (or the wearer would see everything as being green, if it covered the pupil). So when their pupils are constricted, a ring of their natural color shows through the clear center of the contact lens near the pupil.
This is the circular opening in the centre of the iris, and changes size in different lighting conditions. The pupil is normally black, but if the eye is lit up inside, such as when a camera flash goes off, the color of the interior of the eye will be visible and the pupil will. THE PUPIL IS SOMETHING THAT YOU USE EVERYDAY IF YOU ARE BLIND.