Symptoms are
A) subjective characteristics of a disease that only the patient can feel.
B) objective manifestations of a disease that can be measured.
C) objective manifestations of a disease that can be observed by others.
D) characteristics of a disease, such as sweating.
E) laboratory tests used to diagnose a disease.
A
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Cellulose is ____
a. the most complex of the organic compounds b. a polymer of glucose and fructose c. a polymer of glucose and galactose d. a component of plasma membranes e. a material found in plant cell walls
________ neurons transmit information about stimuli, in the form of electrical impulses, to integration centers
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At zero population growth:a
b = d. b. b > d. c. b < d. d. r > 0. e. r > K.