Insects, octopus, planaria and vertebrates also possess eyes. Can these animals be grouped together o the basis of the eyes they possess? Why or why not? Give reason to justify your answer.
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No eyes of an insect, octopus, planaria and vertabrae are analogous organs and cannot be grouped together. Analogous organs are organs which are different in structure and origin but perform similar function.
Eyes of planaria insects, humans are used for seeing but planaria has only eye spots used for detecting light, insects have compound eyes for mosaic vision and humans have complex vision. These organs are not evolved from a common ancestor.
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