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alzheimer’s disease is associated with excessive amounts of beta-amyloid and tau proteins in the brain that:
○ proliferate, especially in the hippocampus.
○ have little effect on the communication channels among neurons.
○ overly stimulate the cerebral cortex.
○ prevent plaques and tangles from forming in the cerebral cortex.
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To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Option 1: In Alzheimer’s, beta - amyloid forms plaques and tau forms tangles, and they proliferate, especially in the hippocampus (a key brain region for memory).
- Option 2: These proteins disrupt neuron communication, so "little effect" is wrong.
- Option 3: They don't overly stimulate the cerebral cortex; they disrupt function.
- Option 4: They cause plaques and tangles, not prevent them.
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A. proliferate, especially in the hippocampus.