How does Alzheimer’s disease differ from other forms of dementia in terms of its classification and progression?
A. Alzheimer’s is a group of symptoms, while other dementias are singular diseases.
B. Alzheimer’s is a singular disease and the most common cause of dementia, while other dementias like vascular dementia are also significant causes.
C. Alzheimer’s progresses slower than other forms of dementia.
D. Alzheimer’s is not a cause of dementia
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Pathology › ViewWhat is the hallmark symptom of MG?
A. Muscle pain that worsens with activity and improves with rest
B. Muscle weakness that worsens with activity and improves with rest
C. Muscle stiffness that worsens with activity and improves with rest
D. Muscle spasms that worsens with activity and improves with rest
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It’s estimated that all the chromosomes together house about 20,000 individual instructions called
A. genes
B. base pairs
C. chromatophores
D. lipids