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Strands was created in 2004.
Strands of Starlight was created in 1989.
This means the two strands of DNA are complementary.
The two strands of DNA are connected by hydrogen bonds.
Classification schemes are made by mankind, particularly by scientists. There is no natural reason that a domain is the highest level of life classification. The human reason is that we chose it to be. Why did we choose to name this level "domain". I can not give you a physical or scientific explanation for why your parents named you the way they did. In a similar manner I cannot give you a physical or scientific mechanism for how we arbitrarily name the levels of a given classification scheme
6 strands
The ISBN of Strands of Starlight is 0-451-45316-6.
The domain and range are both [-6, +6].
During DNA replication, the DNA molecule separates into two strands, then produces two new complementary strands following the rules of base pairing. Each strand of the double helix of DNA serves as a template, or model, for the new strand.
The answer depends on the domain for x. For example, if the domain is x = 7, then the range is 55. If the domain is all Real numbers, then the range is y >= 6.
The domain is {-4, 2, 6, 7}.
Domain 1: Social Regard for Learning Domain 2: Learning Environment Domain 3: Diversity of Learners Domain 4: Curriculum Domain 5: Planning, Assessing and Reporting Domain 6: Community Linkages domain 7: Personal Growth and Professional Development
Domain 1: Social Regard for Learning Domain 2: Learning Environment Domain 3: Diversity of Learners Domain 4: Curriculum Domain 5: Planning, Assessing and Reporting Domain 6: Community Linkages domain 7: Personal Growth and Professional Development
2 strands in total I believe.
Myofacial strands is on the outer layer of the muscle
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Nostocales The Nostocales order contains most of the species of cyanobacteria. It includes filamentous forms, both simple or branched, and both those occurring as single strands or multiple strands within a sheath. Jon. Anderson Olympia, Washington