Question 10 The diagram below depicts the structure of the eye throughout geological history. The ear- liest eye is at the top, and the most recent is at the bottom right. What concept does this illustrate? (a) (b) (d) B n Pigmented cells D Nerve fibers Cornea Lens Pigmented cells Epithelial cells Nerve fibers Optic nerve A the development of a new species Water-filled cavity Epithelium the adaptive radiation of eye types Pigmented layer (retina) Cornea Optic nerve -Iris Lens Retina how complex organs can develop from simpler organs how artificial selection can create complex organs
Question 10 The diagram below depicts the structure of the eye throughout geological history. The ear- liest eye is at the top, and the most recent is at the bottom right. What concept does this illustrate? (a) (b) (d) B n Pigmented cells D Nerve fibers Cornea Lens Pigmented cells Epithelial cells Nerve fibers Optic nerve A the development of a new species Water-filled cavity Epithelium the adaptive radiation of eye types Pigmented layer (retina) Cornea Optic nerve -Iris Lens Retina how complex organs can develop from simpler organs how artificial selection can create complex organs
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The diagram below depicts the structure of the eye throughout geological history. The ear-
liest eye is at the top, and the most recent is at the bottom right.
What concept does this illustrate?
(a)
(b)
(d)
B
n
Pigmented
cells
D
Nerve fibers
Cornea
Lens
(c)
Pigmented cells
Epithelial cells
Nerve fibers
Optic nerve
A the development of a new species
Water-filled
cavity
Epithelium
the adaptive radiation of eye types
Pigmented
layer
(retina)
Cornea
Iris
Optic nerve
Lens
Retina
how complex organs can develop from simpler organs
how artificial selection can create complex organs
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