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Q: Is monosaccharides One feature of all DNA molecules?
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Which monosaccharides molecules are needed to form one sucrose molecule?

2


Which molecules carry genetic information from one generation to the next?

They are DNA molecules. They are stored in chromosomes


What makes up monosaccharides?

I believe maltose is made up of two glucose molecules.


What molecules do bears and humans have in common?

The DNA molecules is one of the molecules that bears and humans have in common, but only 96% of the DNA is common between them.


How many water molecules would be removed during the formation of a polysaccharides containing 240 monosaccharides?

120, because for every two monosaccharides that react, one molecule of water is given off


How many monosaccharide are needed to form one maltose molecule?

How many monosaccharides are made up to make glucose molecule


What does dehydration synthesis?

Dehydration synthesis, aka condensation reactions join smaller molecules, mostly subunits of a larger molecule (e.g. nucleic acids, monosaccharides, amino acids), into larger molecules (e.g. DNA/RNA, polysaccharides, proteins) with the release of one molecule of water per bond formed between smaller subunits.


How long is DNA if you unwrap all the DNA molecules?

about one meter for the human genome IIRC.


The molecules that can move cut pieces of DNA from one organism to another are called?

DNA splicing


How many molecules of DNA would result from one molecules after three cycles of PCR?

16


What is a difference between rna and dna molecules?

One of the bases of RNA is uracil while one of the bases of DNA is thymine.


What is a single sugar molecules called?

Monosaacharides are one sugar molecules Disaacharides are two sugars Polysaacharides are 3+ sugar molecules. It is important to know the difference if you are taking biochemistry!