Question 32 Which of the following is an accurate comparison of Alzheimer and Parkinson diseases? O Patients with Alzheimer disease produce too much beta amyloid, while those with Parkinson produce too little dopamine. O In both cases, the patient becomes increasingly excited and overstimulated. O Patients with Alzheimer disease produce too little beta amyloid, while those with Parkinson disease produce too little dopamine. O In both cases, the patient slowly loses memory and slowly drifts into inactivity.

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Which of the following is an accurate comparison of Alzheimer and Parkinson diseases?
O Patients with Alzheimer disease produce too much beta amyloid, while those with Parkinson produce too little dopamine.
O In both cases, the patient becomes increasingly excited and overstimulated.
O Patients with Alzheimer disease produce too little beta amyloid, while those with Parkinson disease produce too little dopamine.
O In both cases, the patient slowly loses memory and slowly drifts into inactivity.
Question 33
Which of the following correctly matches a type of glial cell to one of its functions?
O oligodendrocytes-produce myelin sheaths in the peripheral nervous system (PNS)
Transcribed Image Text:Question 32 hot open and an action potential cannot move backwards. Which of the following is an accurate comparison of Alzheimer and Parkinson diseases? O Patients with Alzheimer disease produce too much beta amyloid, while those with Parkinson produce too little dopamine. O In both cases, the patient becomes increasingly excited and overstimulated. O Patients with Alzheimer disease produce too little beta amyloid, while those with Parkinson disease produce too little dopamine. O In both cases, the patient slowly loses memory and slowly drifts into inactivity. Question 33 Which of the following correctly matches a type of glial cell to one of its functions? O oligodendrocytes-produce myelin sheaths in the peripheral nervous system (PNS)
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