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Describe the bases found in DNA?

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answers is d=cytosine :D

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A base is a substance that accepts hydrogen ions. When a base is dissolved in water, the balance between hydrogen ions and hydroxyl ions shifts the opposite way. Because the base "soaks up" hydrogen ions, the result is a solution with more hydroxyl ions than hydrogen ions. This kind of solution is alkaline.

On the pH scale, a base is anything from 8-14

sea water, eggs, baking soda, Great Salt Lake, milk of magnesia, ammonia solution, soapy water, bleach, oven cleaner, liquid drain cleaner

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Bases have an extra hydroxide. It also is anything in which has a capability to abstract a proton. Bases have an extra hydroxide. It also is anything in which has a capability to abstract a proton.

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DNA contains four nitrogenous bases. They are basically carbon containing ring structures with one or more nitrogen atoms included. They are:

Adenine (A)

Thymine (T)

Guanine (G)

Cytosine (C)

A and G are purines. T and C are pyramidines

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Bases as in chemicals are substabces that have a pH higher than 7. They are also known as alkali

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Adenine pairs up with Thymine.

Guanine pairs up with Cytosine.

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some common household items that contain bases are oven cleaner-sodium hydroxide, glass cleaner-ammonia, and soft soap-potassium hydroxide

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bases are found in soaps and most cleaners.

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The nitrogen bases found in a DNA molecule are adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine.

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all bases have hidroxide ions

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