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Eyes react to light primarily due to the presence of photoreceptor cells in the retina, which contain light-sensitive proteins. When light hits these cells, it triggers a biochemical reaction that sends signals to the brain, allowing us to perceive visual information. Additionally, the pupil constricts in bright light to protect the retina and improve focus, a reflex controlled by the iris. This complex response helps regulate the amount of light entering the eye and enhances our ability to see in varying lighting conditions.

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