Biology, asked by amitghorai7037, 11 months ago

Difference between parkinson disease and alzheimer disease

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Answered by gauravsharmatech
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Explanation:

Alzheimer's disease has clumps of two main proteins: beta-amyloid and tau. Clumps of beta-amyloid are called plaques, and tau clumps are called tangles. Parkinson's disease has Lewy bodies in key areas of the brain that control movement; Lewy bodies are composed of the protein alpha-synuclein.

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Answered by SelieVisa
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Answer:

Alzheimer's disease has clumps of two main proteins: beta-amyloid and tau. Clumps of beta-amyloid are called plaques, and tau clumps are called tangles. Parkinson's disease has Lewy bodies in key areas of the brain that control movement; Lewy bodies are composed of the protein alpha-synuclein.

People with Alzheimer's disease live between three and 11 years after diagnosis. Parkinson's disease cannot determine how long you live but it comes with physical disabilities and dementia.

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