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Alzheimer's disease in human beings is characterised by the degeneration of?
A. Nerve cells B. Kidney cells C. Brain cells D. Liver cells

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Answered by Anonymous
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Alzheimer's disease in human beings is characterised by the degeneration of

brain cells and nerve cells are same , and both are correct

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Alzheimer's disease is a chronic neurodegenerative disease caused in humans by degeneration of brain cells in brain. This disease set the outset for the people in the range of more than 65 years old.

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