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The structure of the mitochondria would be studied by someone interested in the gross anatomy of the body.
Unstable Negative Charge
A condition or state where an atom or molecule holds a negative charge that is prone to change or react due to external forces.
Stable Negative Charge
An attribute of particles or objects that possess a charge that does not change sign and remains negative.
Stable Positive Charge
An atomic or subatomic particle's constant state of having more protons than electrons, resulting in a net positive charge.
Unstable Positive Charge
Refers to a positive ion (cation) that lacks stability, often making it highly reactive and short-lived.
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