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I've seen them called Jacob's Ladders.
on the outsides there is phosphate and a sugar called dyoxiribose...spelling... and the insides are like rungs on a ladder, theres adenine which pairs up with thymine... and guanine which pairs up with cytosine
Rungs.
The rungs of a ladder are the steps. Unless it is a step ladder, then they are just steps.
The twisted ladder shape of DNA is called a double helix.carbohydrate
The correct spelling is ladder. He climbed the ladder.
The correct spelling for someone falling off a ladder is "fell" as in "She fell off the ladder."
The steps on a ladder are called rungs (rung, singular)
I've seen them called Jacob's Ladders.
on the outsides there is phosphate and a sugar called dyoxiribose...spelling... and the insides are like rungs on a ladder, theres adenine which pairs up with thymine... and guanine which pairs up with cytosine
A step ladder is not something that you calculate!
The ladder could fall on you. The person on the ladder could fall on you. You could knock the person on the ladder off it. The person on the ladder could drop something on you.
The steps of a ladder are called rungs.
Falling off a ladder, stubbing your toe on concrete walkway, spilling a drink on the floor, breaking dishes and glassware on the floor, falling down, etc.
The lines are called rungs.
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