I believe your answer is D, if I'm wrong, let me know
Alzheimer's disease. Amyloid plaques are found in the brain when certain protein fragments are not removed from the brain as it naturally should, resulting in a buildup and insoluble plaques remaining in the brain. Neurofobrillary tangles are formed when tau proteins have become abnormal and microtubules responsible for the transport of said proteins have collapsed.
Answer:
hydrocele
Explanation:
A hydrocele is a sac crammed with fluid that forms just around a testicle. To make a diagnosis on hydrocele, you will first of all perform a physical exam. If the patient is confirmed to have a hydrocele, the patient scrotum will be engorged, but it will be painless. You won’t be able to feel your patient’s testicle well via the fluid-filled sac.
This allows you to determine if there’s fluid in the scrotum of the said patient. If fluid is present, the scrotum will allow minimal transmission and the scrotum will show to light up with the light passing through.