Question : Why can you not see objects in a dimly lit room when you come from a brightly lit room?
Option 1: The iris dilates the eye lens to allow less light to enter the eye
Option 2: The iris contracts the pupil to allow less light to enter the eye
Option 3: The vitreous humor dilates the pupil to allow less light to enter the eye
Option 4: The cornea contracts the pupil to allow less light to enter the eye
Correct Answer: The iris contracts the pupil to allow less light to enter the eye
Solution : The correct answer is The iris contracts the pupil to allow less light to enter the eye.
Our pupil contracts when we move from a bright room into a dark one, allowing less light to enter the eye and impairing our ability to see. After some time, when the pupil expands, more light enters the eye, and we can see clearly. Pupils take some time to adjust to the light in their surroundings.
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