If a bright light falls over the eyes,why is a person unable to see for a moment?

  • A
    Because bright light closes the pupil.
  • B
    Because bright light does not stimulate the nerve impulse for a very short time.
  • C
    Because bright light increases chemical breakdown in rods and cones which does not allow another visual impulse to pass for a moment.
  • D
    Because bright light initiates the rhodopsin to dissociate for a moment.

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