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What kind of bond is created by the attraction between atomic particles of opposite charge? ionic bond hydrogen bond covalent bond nuclear bond
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The fascicles of the deltoid are ; the fascicles of the pectoralis parallel; bipennate fusiform; unipennate multipennate; triangular bipennate; fusiform
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