subplot
A subplot is a secondary plot in a work of literature that adds complexity and depth to the main storyline. It often involves supporting characters or an alternate storyline that runs parallel to the main plot, shedding light on different aspects of the primary narrative. Subplots can contribute to character development, provide additional context to the main story, or create suspense and tension.
Generally, nDNA mutations result in clinical symptoms that develop during early childhood, while mtDNA mutations (either directly or as secondary effects from a nDNA mutation) lead to clinical manifestations that develop in late childhood
A secondary or tertiary consumer. Secondary - eats primary consumers (herbivores) and/or producers Tertiary - eats secondary and primary consumers (and possibly producers as well) Secondary and Tertiary consumers can be either carnivores or omnivores.
The objective of literature is to entertain or explain something to someone. Most literature is either written as fiction or non-fiction.
the Secondary electron
Davinci's dick is primary and yours is lucky to be secondary
There was no middle class in Europe in the middle ages. People were either very rich or very poor. Towards the late middle ages a merchant class did develop, but this couldn't be called "middle class". The concept of a middle class is a modern idea and actually began to develop after the industrial revolution.
Bones develop by either of the two ways, intramembranous and intracartilagenous.
# Primary # secondary # secondary # secondary # primary
The pike eats other consumers so could be either a secondary or tertiary consumer.
Sometimes doctors will prescribe them to either prevent or treat a secondary infection. Some examples are lung or ear infections that may develop as a result of an initial viral infection.
Most often individuals either develop DM either between the ages of five and 14 or they do not develop it until they are over age 45
his favorite literature is either fantasy or fiction, but they're the same thing, so probably both.