Understanding the Pupil: What Creates the Dark Center of Your Eye?
There is no black layer in the human eye. The part of the eye that appears black from the outside is called the pupil, and it is actually an empty space. It is dark because it absorbs light. The iris, the colored part of the eye, surrounds the pupil and controls how much light is allowed to enter the eye.Eye & Vision Disorders - Related Articles
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