It means get her to a doctor; she might have a concussion.
Contracts
the pupil becomes smaller trying to converge the light coming from the object.
Your pupil gets smaller and larger depending on the amount of light present. in a dark room, your pupil will get big to collect as much light as possible, so that you can see. When you look at the sun or a bright object (which you shouldn't) your pupils get smaller because they have too much light.
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.
The dilator muscle which makes the pupil larger and the constrictor muscle which makes the pupil smaller.
No, when your pupils get bigger (dilate), your irises do not get smaller. The iris is the colored part of the eye that controls the size of the pupil. When the pupil dilates, the muscles in the iris relax, allowing the pupil to expand, but the overall size of the iris remains the same.
your eye would explode
Smaller.
The same as ours do... light constricts (smaller), darkness dilates (larger) the pupil.
False. When the iris does not get enough light, it relaxes and allows the pupil to dilate or get larger to let in more light.
the pupil that is why it gets smaller in the light
Smooth Muscles.