· Adenine and guanine are purines, nitrogenous bases with two organic rings, while cytosine and thymine are nitrogenous bases called pyrimidine's, which have a single ring
· Adenine and guanine are about twice as wide as thymine and cytosine so to make a constant width A pairs with T and G pairs with C or a pyrimidine pairs with a purine in both cases to make a constant width.
· Always pairing a purine with a pyrimidine results in a uniform diameter
because it just does
As with other types of materials, measures of strength depend on cross sectional area. Assuming a fairly uniform thickness, then width of a strip becomes the dominant factor.
360 square feet. Multiply the length by the width. The result is the area in square feet.
Easy to do. Just multiply length by width - the result is the area in square feet.
91 square feet. Multiply the length by the width. The result is the area in square feet.
20,264 square feet. Multiply length by width - the result is the area in square feet.
2000 ft
Adenine binds toThymineCytosinebinds toGuanineThe shapes of the bases are specific and can only fit their complimentary base. Hydrogen bonds hold them together. In RNA Thymine is replaced by Uracil.
If you are talking about the rectangle, just multiply length x width. The result in this case will be in square meters.If you are talking about the rectangle, just multiply length x width. The result in this case will be in square meters.If you are talking about the rectangle, just multiply length x width. The result in this case will be in square meters.If you are talking about the rectangle, just multiply length x width. The result in this case will be in square meters.
They did that through entasis, creating an optical illusion. Normally the columns would seem to become narrower higher up when you were looking up at them. Entasis, a little bulging out in the middle of the column segments made the column appear straight and of uniform width.
Imagine the uniform width be "x" now the total area (area of the garden + area of border) - (area of the garden) = 430 so ((14+x)(19+x)) - (14*19) = 430 x = 10 so the width will be 10 feet uniform around the garden
Worksheets look best with a uniform font, a uniform text alignment, and column width to fit text. Color and style are to the taste of the creator of the report/document.
Multiply the width and length, and then multiply that result with the height.
As with other types of materials, measures of strength depend on cross sectional area. Assuming a fairly uniform thickness, then width of a strip becomes the dominant factor.
-- Measure the length, width, and height of the aquarium, in inches. -- Multiply (length) x (width). -- Multiply that result by (height). -- Divide that result by 231. -- Now you have the capacity in gallons, up to the rim.
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If the room is rectangular, the area is simply length x width. If length and width are in feet, then the result of the multiplication will be square feet.
It is decreased by half. If you decrease the width by half and leave the length alone, you get the same result.