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________ is an example of a complementary relationship in forest management.
Covalent Bonds
Electron pairs shared between atoms result in the formation of chemical bonds.
Molecular Shapes
The three-dimensional configurations of atoms within a molecule, influenced by the chemical bonding and spatial distribution of electrons.
Carbon Atoms
The chemical element atoms with six protons in their nuclei, serving as the basic building blocks of organic compounds.
Glycoside Linkage
A type of covalent bond that connects a carbohydrate (sugar) molecule to another molecule, which can be another carbohydrate or a different type of molecule.
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