Molecules are the units that your DNA is made up of. DNA is made up of two groups: purines and pyrimidines (which in turn are made up of thymine, uracil, cytosine, guanine).
DNA is a molecule, a very large and complex molecule .
The rails of a DNA ladder consist of the 2 complementary base pairs bonded by hydrogen. The pairs are Cytosine-Guanine and Adenine-Thymine. These pairs are not separated from each of the pairs. It is always C---------G
A--------T
C------G
A-----T
C---G
A-T
C---G
A----T
C------G
The rails are hydrogen bonds that connect the different base pairs. The base pairs that can be connected with each other are: AT and CG in DNA. In RNA the base pairs that are complements are AU, TA, and CG.
A= Adenine
T= Thymine
G= Guanine
C= Cytosine
U= Uracil
Backbone.
A deoxyribose sugar and a phosphate group.
Deoxyribose sugar molecules alternating with phosphate molecules make up the "rails" of a DNA molecule.
The two sides of the DNA are composed of 5 carbon sugar known as deoxyribose and phosphate group, bound together by covalent bonds.
The hydrogen bonds that "tie" the two DNA strands together; 2 for A and T and 3 for C and G.
The rails in DNA are composed of alternating deoxyribose sugar and phophate molecules
Adenine, Thymine, Guanine, Cytosine
phosphates and deoxyribos
The sugars and the bases
Phosphate and ribose sugar molecules
alternating deoxyribose sugar molecules and phophate groups
The sides (uprights) of the DNA molecule are composed of alternating deoxyribose sugar molecules and phosphate molecules.
The two sides of DNA latter are made up of molecules of a sugar called deoxyribose alternating with molecules known as phosphates PHOSPHATES AND SUGAR
An atom is the smaller structure. Two or more atoms make up a molecule.
Phosphate and ribose sugar molecules
Amino acids.
alternating deoxyribose sugar molecules and phophate groups
The sides (uprights) of the DNA molecule are composed of alternating deoxyribose sugar molecules and phosphate molecules.
They are phosphate and deoxyribose (sugar)
Well Molecules make Cells which Helps it make the Structure of an organ which helps make organelles wich make cells. and thats HOW!!!!
You would need rails, detector rails, power rails, and minecarts.
Deoxyribose And Phosphate
No. No change at the atomic level. An atom is just an atom. Atoms together make molecules. Molecules is where structure arrives and together make organisms.
Two hydrogen molecules and one oxygen molecule.
Two moleculesThe structure of glucose is C6H12O6
The meniscus looks curved because the liquid molecules cling to the sides of the container at the edges, but in the middle the surface "droops" because the molecules are not supported by the sides of the container.