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Q: What holds two strands of a DNA molecules to each other?
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What holds the two strands of molecules to each other?

hydrogen bonds


What holds the two strands of DNA to each other?

hydrogen bonds


What holds the strands of a DNA molecule to each other?

Hydrogen bonds


What holds the two strands of DNA molecule each other?

hydrogen bonds


What holds the two strands of a DNA molecule of each other?

Hydrogen bonds


What holds two strands of dna molecule to each other?

The two strands of DNA are held together by hydrogen bonds between the nitrogen base pairs.


How do they bond within each other across strands?

I assume you mean the hydrogen bonding that holds bases of DNA together.


Due to the strict pairing of nitrogen base pairs in DNA molecules the two strands are said to be what to each other?

complmentary


What holds water molecules far apart from each other?

The bonds that hold water molecules far apart from each other are ice. The hydrogen bonds' postulation in ice keeps them far apart from one another.


Is there any short circuit between strands in stranded conductors?

As the strands are in contact with each other, of course there is.


Are DNA strands oriented antiparallel to each other?

Yes.


Are DNA complimentary strands alike?

no these are complementary to each other not alike.