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Class D addresses do not reflect the network size, but only tell you that the communication is a multicast.
Maturation
Maturation refers to the process of becoming mature, encompassing growth and developmental changes in physical, psychological, or emotional states over time.
Embryonic
Relating to an embryo, which is an organism in the early stages of development before birth, especially during the first eight weeks in humans.
Fetal
Pertaining to a fetus, which is the developmental stage of human offspring from the end of the embryonic period (around 8 weeks) to birth.
Metaphase II
A stage of meiosis II where sister chromatids align at the spindle equator, preparing for separation to opposite poles of the cell.
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