Answer Options:
- Having a large number of them is suggestive of Parkinson's.
- They are only found in the brains of people with Alzheimer's.
- They are only found in the brains of people with Parkinson's.
- Having a large number of them is suggestive of Alzheimer's.
Answer:
- They are only found in the brains of people with Alzheimer's.
Explanation:
Neurofibrillary tangles are abnormal accumulations of a protein called tau inside the neurons in the brain. They are a hallmark of Alzheimer's disease.
These tangles block the transport system, which harms the communication between neurons and disrupts the functioning of the brain.
The two function of pituitary gland are:
- It produces 9 different hormones
- It also produces the iodine
The questions I ask myself are
1. Is it on wikipedia? Obviously if it is don't take the advice
2. Who is the source written by? A doctor or someone who just googled symptoms?
3. When was it written? Medicine is always changing so the data could be out of date.
4. Is it from a .net .com .org .edu? Some are more reliable than others. You wouldn't want to listen to a . com as much as a .org because organizations are better than a community.
5. Does it make sense? Can you go to a doctor and not sound silly?
The stage that is not true is the one that says that the placenta remains intact
yes they do because of aspiration