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the eye of octopus is example of​

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Answered by ranjanbadola53
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The single-lens camera eye is found in vertebrates and in two groups of molluscs, octopus and squid. ... Even though there are some differences between human and octopus eyes, each of the tissues such as eyelid, cornea, pupil, iris, ciliary muscle, lens, retina, and optic nerve/ganglion corresponds ...

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Answered by KeshavGiri
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One of the most well-known examples of convergent evolution is the camera eye of cephalopods (e.g., octopus), vertebrates (e.g., mammals), and cnidaria (e.g., box jellies). Eye evolution: Vertebrates and octopi developed the camera eye independently.

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