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Huntington's disease is a condition that causes problems of the brain and muscle coordination in some humans. What would most likely be observe humans who inherit this genetic disease? A. A decrease in the efficiency of cellular respiration B. A change in the production of specific proteins C. An increase in the speed of nerve cells D. A change in the cellular membranes of muscles.

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Answered by Adityakumar642548
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Huntington's disease is a rare, inherited disease that causes the progressive breakdown (degeneration) of nerve cells in the brain. Huntington's disease has a broad impact on a person's functional abilities and usually results in movement, thinking (cognitive) and psychiatric disorders

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Answered by smartbrainz
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Huntington disease is a condition caused by the brain and the muscle coordination in some human beings. The observation in  the person who inherits this disorder is an increase in the speed of the Nerve cells.

Option C

Explanation:

  • Huntington disease is one of the rare genetic disease which is found in certain human beings. There is change in the myelination of the brain cell. Myelination is responsible for saltatory transmission in the nerve
  • as a result of this with alteration of the myelination there is change in the speed of the transmission of impulse and as a result of this there is inappropriate coordination between the brain and the muscle.

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