Among the following sets of examples for divergent evolution, select the incorrect option
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C. Eye of octopus, bat and man
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Divergent evolution demonstrates how species can have common (homologous) anatomical structures. Divergent evolution occurs in the same structure, example - forelimbs, heart, brain of vertebrates which have developed along different directions due to adaptation to different needs whereas eye of octopus, bat and man are examples of analogous organs showing convergent evolution.
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