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to be honest im not really sure what the answer is
The correct answer is: John who has no genetic predisposition and goes dancing with his friends twice per week.
Alzheimer's disease is a neurodegenerative disease and the most common type of dementia. Patients suffering from this type of dementia exhibit problems with memory, cognition and behaviour. One of Alzheimer's risk factors is family history and genetic predisposition. Several genes have been found to increase the risk of developing Alzheimer's. Physical activity, such as regular dancing for example, stimulates the mind and can protect from dementia. Therefore, John is the least likely to develop Alzheimer's disease.
A muscle stimulated<span> at high-frequency with some short relaxation time between ... smooth </span>muscle cells<span>... voluntary via axonal endings of the somatic </span>nervous<span> system .... </span>Which of the following<span> does NOT occur during skeletal </span>muscle contraction<span>? .... </span>true<span>. the space between he neuron and the </span>muscle<span> is the</span>axon<span> terminal. false.</span>
I believe the answer is C but I’m not completely sure