Signal transduction pathways are important mechanisms for cell-to-cell communication in multicellular organisms. How do the target cells typically respond when they receive signals from neighboring cells during very early stages of embryo development?(1 point)ResponsesThe target cells move to one of the poles to establish the anterior-posterior body axis.The target cells move to one of the poles to establish the anterior-posterior body axis.The target cells undergo changes in gene expression, sending them down a specific developmental path.The target cells undergo changes in gene expression, sending them down a specific developmental path.The target cells stop dividing so the neighboring cells have time to get to the same stage of development.The target cells stop dividing so the neighboring cells have time to get to the same stage of development.The target cells activate a collection of miRNAs to accelerate transcription and cell division.

The target cells undergo changes in gene expression, sending them down a specific developmental path.