Asked by
Ariana McElwain
on Dec 07, 2024Verified
Excessive senile plaques and neurofibrillary tangles in the brains of people with Alzheimer's disease are likely due to:
A) increased dopamine and serotonin activity.
B) abnormal beta-amyloid and tau protein activity.
C) exposure to toxic chemicals from one's environment.
D) cerebrovascular damage caused by high blood pressure.
Senile Plaques
Deposits found in the brain, made up of beta-amyloid protein, associated with Alzheimer's disease.
Neurofibrillary Tangles
Twisted protein fibers that form within certain brain cells as people age. People with Alzheimer’s disease have an excessive number of such tangles.
- Expound on the biological groundwork of Alzheimer's disease, including an analysis of plaques, tangles, and the configuration and efficacy of brain functions.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Expound on the biological groundwork of Alzheimer's disease, including an analysis of plaques, tangles, and the configuration and efficacy of brain functions.
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