It has no valency: its outermost orbit is full.
elements, or atoms, do not have valence numbers, they have valence orbitals (the outermost one) or valence electrons (all the electrons in the outermost orbital). you can look this up anywhere that shows the electron configuration, like your periodic table.
a rod like structure
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it looks like a jelly-like structure in a form of a circle
amoeba do not have a particular structure they change their structure according to their grabbing of food.
An electron dot usually looks like a dot. Sometimes people will draw them with alternative shapes to attempt to illustrate which atom contributed them, but usually they're just dots.
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Head, thorax, abdomen.
It is a face-centered cubic lattice.
The dot structure for HOOH (hydrogen peroxide) would have both oxygen atoms sharing a single bond with the central hydrogen atom, and the remaining valence electrons on each oxygen atom represented as lone pairs. So, it would look like H-O-O-H.
You might mean What does the George Washington monument look like and it is an obelisk looking structure that is white.