Please, note that you can not touch the pupil. It is well inside the eye, after the anterior chamber. What you think pupil is actually 'Cornea'. It is transperant. It is very sensitive as it is has rich supply of sensory nerve fibres.
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it passes though the pupil because your pupil is really sensitive and and strong heat can go right through it
The pupil in your eye (the black center) is what controls how much light is allowed to enter your eye. The wider the pupil is, the more light is let in. When your eyes feel sensitive to light, it is because the pupil is letting in excessive light. Sometimes, it is a neurological event that makes your eyes sensitive to light, such as a migraine headache. In any case, the area of the brain that is affected by light sensitivity is the portion that is dedicated to the processing of visual information, and that is the occipital cortex.
The pupils of your eyes become smaller due to light. When it is dark, the pupil opens wider to allow more light in so that it is easier for us to see. When it is bright, the pupil contracts in order to keep too much light from damaging the sensitive parts in the back of the eye. It has also been noted that drugs, such as hallucinogens and opiates can cause a change in the size of the pupil, usually making them open wider despite the level of light.
A pupil is a person who is studying or learning and so the pupil's name means the name of the child or the student who is doing the learning.
The pupil of the eye decreases in size when a bright light is shone into the eye. This is a reflexive response that helps to regulate the amount of light entering the eye to protect the sensitive retina from damage.
Pupil's The pupil's mother came to school.
literally speaking the pupil is just a hole, so no. But by looking in a mirror you can perceive the pupil as a black circle in the middle of the iris.
Unless s pupil gives another pupil permission to go through their locker, they should not be doing so and it is illegal.
Yes, a cell with alpha adrenergic receptors is sensitive to norepinephrine. Activation of alpha adrenergic receptors by norepinephrine can lead to various physiological responses, such as vasoconstriction, pupil dilation, and increased glycogen breakdown.
When a light is shined into your eye, your pupil constricts (gets smaller) as a natural response to regulate the amount of light entering the eye. This helps to protect the sensitive inner structures of the eye from damage.