A child that has Tay-Sachs disease would be expected to show
A) exaggerated startle responses, listlessness, and irritability.
B) impaired functioning of the blood-brain barrier.
C) an enlarged head at birth.
D) mental retardation.
E) neurofibrillary tangles that develop at about 4 years of age.
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