Humans' pupils are larger at night to allow more light to enter the eye, enhancing vision in low-light conditions. Conversely, during the day, bright light causes the pupils to constrict, reducing the amount of light entering the eye to prevent damage and improve visual acuity. This adaptive response is controlled by the iris muscles and is influenced by the amount of ambient light.
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