How does direct development of an embryo differ from indirect development?
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In direct development, the embryo develops to the point of resembling a small adult. In indirect development, the early forms of the organism do not look like the adult form and must go through a metamorphosis to become an adult.
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Does the empirical formula for carbohydrates convey any structural information?
a. It may convey structural information for ringed carbohydrates. b. No. c. It may convey structural information for branching chained carbohydrates. d. None of the above.
In an EKG, what does the QRS wave indicate?
A) electrical signal over the atria B) first heart sound C) electrical signal over the ventricles D) second heart sound
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