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3 January, 01:02

If you shine a light in one eye of a healthy animal, what should happen?

A. Only the pupil of the eye with the light shining in should constrict; the pupil of the other eye should remain unaffected.

B. The pupil of the eye with the light shining in should constrict; the pupil of the other eye should compensate by dilating.

C. The pupils of both eyes should constrict.

D. The pupils of both eyes should dilate initially and then constrict.

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  1. 3 January, 01:26
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    What does constrict mean if I know that then I know the answer
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