Multiple Choice
The evolution of the complex eyes we find in vertebrates could have begun with
A) a single lens photoreceptor with a primitive pupil.
B) rods and cones in a simple retina.
C) a primitive light-sensitive pigment associated with a sensory cell.
D) compound eyes evolving into single lens eyes.
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