Yes, this is true. DNA is comprised of a backbone of deoxyribose sugars and phosphate groups. The central portion that contains the genetic code is typically made up of four monomers: adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine.
From monomers by the process of dehydration synthesis
AnswerWell, monomers of what? If it is monomers of a sugar than it would be a monosaccharide, and when joined a disaccharide. If it is just a monomer in the general term, it when joined it would be a dimer. You see mono in the beginning of the word means 1, while di means 2. If even more monomers were joined it would be tri and tetra and on and on. However anything more than two can be called a polymer, poly meaning many. Other monomers of macromolecules include nucleotides, and amino acids.
the eight would be it's diploid, the four would be it's haploid or actual amount.
There are four different kinds of nucleotides because they contain different nitrogenous bases: adenine (A), thymine (T), cytosine (C), and guanine (G). These bases can pair up in specific ways (A with T, C with G) to form the rungs of the DNA double helix. The sequence of these nucleotides allows for the storage and transmission of genetic information.
These are just four of possibly dozens of abiotic factors. Water (precipitation), air (wind, oxygen), sunlight (temperature, light), soil (minerals).
hi, just want to ask "what the the monomers of minerals?" and thanks!
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Then all that kinds of people wound't have died, and it would just the way it was.
If you mean from the Periodic Table, then there are just two- Transition metals (Tm) and just metals.
Depends of the landform, how it is built, or the weight. well it really depends on the 4 wheller not just the built or the weight of the wheller
The George Washington Bridge was built in just four years and was opened on Oct. 25, 1931
From monomers by the process of dehydration synthesis
AnswerWell, monomers of what? If it is monomers of a sugar than it would be a monosaccharide, and when joined a disaccharide. If it is just a monomer in the general term, it when joined it would be a dimer. You see mono in the beginning of the word means 1, while di means 2. If even more monomers were joined it would be tri and tetra and on and on. However anything more than two can be called a polymer, poly meaning many. Other monomers of macromolecules include nucleotides, and amino acids.
AnswerWell, monomers of what? If it is monomers of a sugar than it would be a monosaccharide, and when joined a disaccharide. If it is just a monomer in the general term, it when joined it would be a dimer. You see mono in the beginning of the word means 1, while di means 2. If even more monomers were joined it would be tri and tetra and on and on. However anything more than two can be called a polymer, poly meaning many. Other monomers of macromolecules include nucleotides, and amino acids.
the eight would be it's diploid, the four would be it's haploid or actual amount.
there are over 137 kinds, i just did a report on it
There is no Kinds of Meerkats. There is just one, a normal Meerkat.