Asked by
Harkanwal Singh
on Dec 07, 2024Verified
A person who has an excess of plaques due to Alzheimer's would be likely to have:
A) excessive cell growth.
B) cell breakdown and neuron death.
C) a loss of amino acid production.
D) mutations of the cells of the eye.
Cell Breakdown
The process in which cells degrade or disintegrate, often due to disease, injury, or the natural aging process.
Neuron Death
The process of cell death in neurons, which can result from disease, injury, or aging, leading to various neurological conditions.
- Outline the biological factors associated with Alzheimer's disease, particularly emphasizing the effects of plaques, tangles, and the morphology and functionality of the brain.
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Learning Objectives
- Outline the biological factors associated with Alzheimer's disease, particularly emphasizing the effects of plaques, tangles, and the morphology and functionality of the brain.
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