they are made up of nucleotides linked together
Yes. They aren't chemically modified, but in presence of their partner, the bases build hydrogen bonds between them.
Individual nucleotide monomers (single units) are linked together to form polymers, or long chains. so yes nucleotides do form polymers
double helix
Double Helix :D
Double Helix
nitrogenous bases linked together
DNA is a double helix made of two strands linked together with hydrogen bonds.
double helix
a double helix- apex
A double helix of two strands of DNA linked together with sugar-phosphate backbones with bases on the inside.
A double helix of two strands of DNA linked together with sugar-phosphate backbones with bases on the inside.
Yes. They aren't chemically modified, but in presence of their partner, the bases build hydrogen bonds between them.
Generally hydrogen bonds between the different base pairs holds the double helix together.
Hydrogen bonds that form between the nitrogenous bases hold the double helix together.
Its Hydrogen Bonds that hold the two strands of the DNA double helix together.
Hydrogen bonds
double helix