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Which change the nervous system can lead to multiple sclerosis
Breakdown of the myelin sheath
Over activity in the dendrites
Deterioration of the synapsis
Excessive electric electrical charge during excitability
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Breakdown of the myelin sheath.
Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune demyelinating disease of the central nervous system: immune cells damage the myelin sheath around axons, disrupting saltatory conduction and causing neurological deficits. The other options (dendrite overactivity, synapse deterioration, excessive electrical charge) are not the primary pathological change that defines MS.
Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune demyelinating disease of the central nervous system: immune cells damage the myelin sheath around axons, disrupting saltatory conduction and causing neurological deficits. The other options (dendrite overactivity, synapse deterioration, excessive electrical charge) are not the primary pathological change that defines MS.
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