its not just parakeets its everyones eyes when light enters the eye the pupil doesnt get bigger its the color around the pupil that gets bigger or smaller the pupil is wut the light goes through. then it reflects againts the back of your eye and that's how you see things
there pupils are getting bigger
Mine get smaller when i lie. you can test this by when your with your girlfriend or boyfriend your pupils usually get big cause you like them. then go stand in the mirror and tell a lie while watching them then you'll know if they get bigger or smaller.
Yes, thymol can result in dilated and fixed pupils which could then be damaging to the eye if you go to the area of increased sun exposure. This mostly occurs in overdose of thymol.
22mm and 24mm both fit pullips. People normally buy 22mm if they want their pullips to look older and more sophisticated, because the 22mm are smaller and have smaller pupils. But the 24mm gives your doll a younger and more youthful effect with the bigger pupils and iris's. If I were you I'd go with whichever you think looks better!
Yes, it is recommended to see a doctor if you experience dilated pupils after using expired eye drops. Expired eye drops may have lost their effectiveness and could cause adverse reactions. Dilated pupils could be a sign of a serious underlying issue that requires medical attention.
Research has shown that the human eye (not just a girl's eye) will dilate slightly when an individual is viewing something they find, either consciously or subconsciously, as appealing or pleasureable.
Smaller. In a scientific research study nasa did in 1998, again in 2008 they found the adrenal glands produce a gas if you will that makes your pupils shrink three times its normal size. If you drink above a 3.98 your pupils will disappear and you will go blind but that is drinking two bottles of vodka lol.
no it would be "The pupils and I" - Complete answer: Yes and no, it depends on whether it is the subject of the verb or not. We say The teacher watched me and the pupils at the same time. But we say The pupils and I want to go outside.
Pupils dilate in response to light to allow more light to enter the eye and improve vision in low light conditions. In bright light, pupils constrict to reduce the amount of light entering the eye and prevent damage to the retina.
They both examine pupils (It's a joke Joice).
Your pupil expands in the dark in order to obtain more light. Your eyesight is interpreted by the brain with light signals, when it is dark your pupil expands to grab as much light as possible.