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Consider the following representation of the one orbital below. The points represent various electron locations. What is the maximum number of electrons that this orbital can hold?
Origin
Less movable attachment point of a muscle; usually the medial or proximal end of a muscle associated with the limbs; also called fixed end.
Class I Lever
A type of lever where the fulcrum is placed between the effort and the load, commonly exemplified by a seesaw.
Movable End
A term describing an object or part of a system that is free to move or be manipulated, often used in mechanical contexts.
Skeletal Muscle
A type of striated muscle tissue which is attached to bones and is responsible for the movement of the skeleton.
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