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- Evolution_of_the_eye abstract "The evolution of the eye has been a subject of significant study, as a distinctive example of a homologous organ present in a wide variety of taxa. Complex, image-forming eyes evolved independently some 50 to 100 timesComplex eyes appear to have first evolved within a few million years, in the rapid burst of evolution known as the Cambrian explosion. There is no evidence of eyes before the Cambrian, but a wide range of diversity is evident in the Middle Cambrian Burgess shale, and the slightly older Emu Bay Shale. Eyes show a wide range of adaptations to meet the requirements of the organisms which bear them. Eyes vary in their visual acuity, the range of wavelengths they can detect, their sensitivity in low light levels, their ability to detect motion or resolve objects, and whether they can discriminate colours.".
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- Evolution_of_the_eye caption "Vertebrates and octopuses developed the camera eye independently. In the vertebrate version the nerve fibers pass in front of the retina, and there is a blind spot where the nerves pass through the retina. In the vertebrate example, 4 represents the blind spot, which is notably absent from the octopus eye. In vertebrates, 1 represents the retina and 2 is the nerve fibers, including the optic nerve , whereas in the octopus eye, 1 and 2 represent the nerve fibers and retina respectively.".
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- Evolution_of_the_eye subject Category:Evolution_by_phenotype.
- Evolution_of_the_eye subject Category:Eye.
- Evolution_of_the_eye comment "The evolution of the eye has been a subject of significant study, as a distinctive example of a homologous organ present in a wide variety of taxa. Complex, image-forming eyes evolved independently some 50 to 100 timesComplex eyes appear to have first evolved within a few million years, in the rapid burst of evolution known as the Cambrian explosion.".
- Evolution_of_the_eye label "Augenevolution".
- Evolution_of_the_eye label "Evolution of the eye".
- Evolution_of_the_eye label "Histoire évolutive de l'œil".
- Evolution_of_the_eye label "تطور العين".
- Evolution_of_the_eye label "眼の進化".
- Evolution_of_the_eye sameAs Augenevolution.
- Evolution_of_the_eye sameAs Εξέλιξη_του_ματιού.
- Evolution_of_the_eye sameAs Histoire_évolutive_de_l'œil.
- Evolution_of_the_eye sameAs 眼の進化.
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