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Event (A): A major reason for diseases like
Parkinson’s, which don’t have a cure yet-is aggregation of toxic proteins and inefficient autophagy or the complex lack of it, thereby resulting in the death of brain cells (neurodegeneration) Event (B): The scientists have found a new molecule that can enhance the efficiency of autophagy process in brain cells, that can significantly reduce their degeneration. Given below are pairs of events A and B. You have to read both the events A and B and decide their nature of relationship. You have to assume that the information given in A and B is true and you will not assume anything beyond the given information while deciding the answer. Mark answer. 1)if A is the effect and B its immediate and principal cause. 2)if A is the immediate and principal cause and B its effect. 3) if A is an effect but B not its immediate and principal cause. 4) if B is an effect but A not its immediate and principal cause. 5) None of theseSolution
Since it is mentioned, there is no cure yet, Event A becomes the cause which led the scientists discovering a new molecule (Event B- the effect)
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