When two eyes were made to innervate the same tectum in frogs,
A) the two eyes did not project in a topographic manner.
B) each eye innervated mutually exclusive stripes of tectum.
C) both eyes projected evenly over the entire tectum.
D) two separate visual fields, one from each eye, were projected onto each half of the tectum.
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