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The two types of molecules that are involved when the codon pairs with its anticodon are : 1. mRNA 2. DNA
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Each of the chemical molecules preferentially form hydrogen bonds with the corresponding molecule of its pair. So G pairs with C, and A pairs with T.
a base containing nitrogen that is found in RNA (but not in DNA) and derived from pyrimidine; pairs with adenine
In DNA, adenine pairs with Thymine In RNA, adenine pairs with Uracil The code letters are A, T, G, C, which stand for adenine, thymine, guanine, and cytosine. These four chemicals create DNA.
Molecules covalently bonded.
There are two nonbonding domains in the CO2 molecule. Each oxygen atom has two lone pairs of electrons that are not involved in bonding with the carbon atom.
The factors affecting the shape of the molecules are the bonded e and the lone pairs of electrons
The two types of molecules that are involved when the codon pairs with its anticodon are : 1. mRNA 2. DNA
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VSEPR theory helps predict the molecular shape of a molecule based on the arrangement of its atoms and lone pairs. This information is useful for understanding the properties and reactivity of molecules, as well as for predicting their behavior in chemical reactions. Additionally, VSEPR theory can aid in determining the polarity of a molecule, which is important in explaining its interactions with other molecules.
because having of different number of lone pairs
Each time a cell divides it's 23 PAIRS of chromosomes are divided and then 23 go to each of 2 new cells. Then each new cell with 23 chromosomes then replicates it's chromosomes so it has 23 PAIRs. Just look at a diagram of cell "mitosis". After the first mitosis: 46 pairs and 2 cells, Second round: 4 cells containing 92 PAIRS of DNA total. 3RD ROUND: Eights cells each containing 23 PAIRS of chromosomes: 8 x 23= 184 total chromosomes.
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The pairs of valence electrons that do not participate in bonding in a diatomic oxygen molecule are called lone pairs. These pairs of electrons are not involved in forming the double bond between the oxygen atoms in O2.
nitrogenous bases
covalent bonds