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What structures are involved in bronchopneumonia?
Pyrite
A common, pale bronze to brass yellow, iron sulfide mineral, commonly called “fool’s gold.”
Element S
Refers to Sulfur, a chemical element with the symbol S and atomic number 16, known for its bright yellow crystals.
Rock-forming Minerals
Rock-forming minerals are minerals that make up the majority of Earth's crust and are the basic building blocks of rocks, including quartz, feldspar, and mica among others.
Silicates
Minerals that contain silicon-oxygen tetrahedra; the most common mineral group on Earth.
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