Yes. Technically they need to be two individual strands of a double-stranded molecule and not single-stranded molecules in order to be called antiparallel.
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Anti-parallel means the sides of the DNA double helix.
Yes.
The coiled structure of double-stranded DNA in which strands linked by hydrogen bonds form a spiral configuration, with the two strands oriented in opposite directions.
During metaphase the chromosomes line up in single file, so that the sister chromatids of each chromosome are oriented toward opposite poles.
Circumferentially oriented cells is a medical term. Essentially, a circumferentially oriented cell is a group of cells that surround or encircle something.
Anti-parallel means the sides of the DNA double helix.
Yes.
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Disorganised is the opposite of detail oriented.
They might, as long as one of them is a magnet and its poles are properly oriented as it spins.
The opposite of detail-oriented could be 'disorganised'
The opposite of a column (which is a vertically oriented sequence) is a row (which is a horizontally oriented sequence).
It's a matter of choice which way the front and back of a coin are oriented. Some countries have both sides oriented the same way, and others have them opposite. Some countries (Switzerland, for ex.) have even used both. Note that every circulation U.S. coin has its 2 sides pointing in opposite directions. You can of course verify this by checking your pocket change.
Disorganised is the opposite of detail oriented.
Gaseous molecules are always in continuous random motion so they collide with each other if they are of different elements or compounds and are properly oriented then their effective collisions may produce another substance or they may undergo the chemical reactions.
Orientable is a somewhat unusual way of saying movable. It can be oriented in various directions.