Asked by ashlee laureano on Sep 29, 2024

What happens to the pupil of the eye in dim light

A)  It is dilated, producing a sharper image. 
B)  It is dilated, producing an image that is not as sharp. 
C)  It is constricted, producing an image that is not as sharp. 
D)  It is constricted, producing a sharper image.

Dim Light

Low-intensity illumination that provides a subdued visual environment.

Pupil

The opening in the center of the iris of the eye that regulates the amount of light that enters the eye, adjusting in size based on light conditions.

Dilated

Refers to the expansion or widening of a structure or opening.

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