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Chad Jones
24 November, 13:43
What is indirect development?
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Brennen Robertson
24 November, 14:29
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It is a type of development in which an embryo develops into a mature individual without involving a larval stage. 1. It is a type of development that involves a sexually-immature larval stage, having different food requirements than adults.
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Marianna Haney
24 November, 15:51
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Is meen that you develop wreally fast and your body develop fast
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