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The best answer is starch.
Starch is a type of carbohydrate.
Carbohydrates are made of simple sugars, namely glucose. A simple sugar is a single molecule of a sugar. A single sugar molecule is called a monomer.
Starch is made of many monomers or units of glucose linked together and is thus called a polysaccharide. When it is broken down, the result is its many glucose units are separated from each other by breaking the chemical bonds that hold them together, and are thus released as simple sugars.
The fetal heart rate which will be of most concern to the nurse is the SINUSOIDAL PATTERN HEART RATE.
This is because, a sinusoidal pattern heart rate is an indication that the autonomic nervous control that ought to control the fetal heart rate is absent due to serious lack of oxygen at the tissue level. RH sensitization, fetal hydrops and anemia are usually associated with sinusoidal pattern. In order to improve the fetal outcome in this case given above, cesarean section should be considered for the patient\.
A parasite, maybe? Unless looking for specifics, where it could be a number of different things... Sorry I'm not more help.
Difference : shape, bone structure, dont have the same amount of fingers
Same: they all mock eachother with having some type of fingers