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Easy.... Sugar and a phosphate.
Its vice versa
Phosphate and ribose sugar molecules
James Watson and Francis Crick, 1953
Yes, the phosphate head which are hydrophillic is facing outside the cell and inside the cell. (Its a bilayer of phospholipids, and the fatty acid tails(hydrophobic) face each other)
Autochthonous microorganisms are primary producers (create own energy, for example, through photosynthesis. Allochthonous microorganisms get energy from outside sources.
The sugar phosphate backbone.
A phosphate group bonded covalently to a sugar molecule.
Easy.... Sugar and a phosphate.
When you are allowed to.
No relationship at all. Both can be aquatic but the blue whale is purely aquatic. Blue whale dies outside water.
Its vice versa
Phosphate and ribose sugar molecules
Regina is not allowed to play outside after dark.
on the outside of the DNA strand is the phosphate and sugar, only the sugar are connected across to the other half with the A&T and C&G
You have to leave Lassie outside because dogs aren't allowed in this restaurant.
Beaver, fish, ducks, some birds, most herbivore aquatic animals.