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    Which Type of Crystal Appears as Small, Bipyramidal or Pleomorphic
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Which Type of Crystal Appears as Small, Bipyramidal or Pleomorphic

Question 3

Question 3

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Which type of crystal appears as small, bipyramidal or pleomorphic shapes?


A) Monosodium urate
B) Calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate
C) Calcium oxalate
D) Basic calcium phosphate
E) Cholesterol

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