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In other words, we do not expect to find examples of extant organisms retaining transitional forms of eyes corresponding to all the evolutionary steps that led up to the vertebrate eye; organisms with intermediate forms of eye configuration are unlikely to have been able to compete effectively against other organisms with improved eyes.
Microenvironment balance of the eye would guarantee the health of eye organisms.
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In the latter case, vision explains the existence of the eye because organisms with vision through eyes or proto-eyes do better in the struggle for survival than organisms without it; hence vision enables the creation of newer generations of organisms with eyes or proto-eyes do
In the field of evolutionary biology, scientists can postulate an evolutionary relationship between species, which suggests the development of some biological characteristic — legs, say, as animals moved from the sea to the land, or eyes, as organisms developed photoreceptors that helped to guide their search for food.
They form the visual pigments that are found in the eyes of organisms.
The distribution of eyes in extant organisms, combined with what we now know about the control of eye development across diverse groups of organisms, provides significant evidence for the evolution of all major components of the eye, from molecular to morphological, and provides an excellent test of predictions based on common ancestry.
These discrepancies exist because the eyes of different organisms have different shutter speeds.
An obvious difference between the eyes of these organisms is in the structure of the retina.
Darwin's theory of evolution was meant to show how the fantastically complex features of organisms — eyes, beaks, brains — could arise without the intervention of a designing mind.
These estimates were based on a variety of differences in microstructure among pigment cup eyes of different organisms.
After getting more information regarding it [TOE], now it makes sense…I began to see the world with the eyes of different organisms.
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