Multiple Choice
If a section of the embryonic amphibian brainstem is removed and rotated early in development, what will happen to the axonal projections of the Mauthner cells, which normally project to the spinal cord?
A) They will still project the spinal cord.
B) They will project to the brain instead.
C) They will not be able to project at all.
D) They will die.
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