Which of the following is the best analogy for neurofibrillary tangles that occur in Alzheimer's disease?
A) Long hair that has not been brushed for a while and is in knots.
B) Railroad tracks with ties that have become twisted around themselves, resulting in the collapse of the tracks.
C) A series of runways at an airport without an effective air traffic controller.
D) An extremely congested highway that has road construction combined with poor signs to direct commuters.
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