Biology, asked by khanzadii1431, 1 year ago

how is Parkinson's disease different from Huntington's disease? Write its treatment.​

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Answered by jlvsbhumika
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Neurodegenerative diseases are caused by the death of neurons and other cells in the brain, with different diseases affecting different regions of the brain. Alzheimer's destroys memory, while Parkinson's and Huntington's affect movement. ... (The cytoplasm is the part of the cell that's outside the nucleus).

Answered by pandeyharsh716
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A study has found that abnormal proteins found in Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and Huntington's diseases share a similar ability to cause damage when they invade brain cells. ... Alzheimer's destroys memory, while Parkinson's and Huntington's affect movement. All three diseases are progressive, debilitating and incurable.

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