At the optic chiasm,

A) axons from the medial halves of each retina cross.
B) axons from the lateral halves of each retina cross.
C) axons from the retinae synapse on those from the other half.
D) the olfactory nerve crosses to the opposite side of the brain.
E) the optic nerve enters the cerebellum.


A

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