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A, G, C and T, which are their initials. A is for for adenine, G is for guanine, C stands for cytosine and T stands for thymine.

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One side of DNA molecule contains the bases actgttgt what would be the sequence of bases on the other side of the DNA molecule?

TCGAGTC A binds to T G binds to C


He fatty acids in the tail of a phospholipid molecule are?

This is called the hydrophobic 'side' of the phospholipid molecule


What makes up the side of the ''ladder'' of a DNA molecule?

The sides of the DNA latter consist of the sugar deoxyribose and phosphates. The bond between the latter and the nitrogen bases together is known a a nucleotide. Nucleotides are molecules that make up the structure of DNA and RNA.


What part of the body does the right side of the brain control?

The right side of the brain controls the left side of the body, and the left side of the brain controls the right side of the body.


What does it mean for a water molecule to be polar?

It means there is a positive side and a negative side to it. The 2 atoms of Hydrogen in a water molecule bond asymetrically to the oxygen atom. Like this O / \ H H Instead of this way H--O--H The molecule then has a more positive charge on the Hydrogen side of the molecule and a negative charge on the Oxygen side. ( When a molecule is polar, it means that the molecule has been given a charge. In water, H2O, Oxygen has a charge and so does hydrogen. However, because there is such a large difference in electronegativity between the Oxygen and the Hydrogens, then the distribution of electrons within the molecule becomes uneven. This causes one end of the molecule to contain a slightly postive charge and the other end to possess a slightly negavtive charge. ) Hope This WiLL HeLp u !! ))

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the DNA molecule split down the middle,where the bases meet. The bases on each side of the molecule are used as a pattern for a new strand.


One side of DNA molecule contains the bases actgttgt what would be the sequence of bases on the other side of the DNA molecule?

TCGAGTC A binds to T G binds to C


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What makes up the side of the ''ladder'' of a DNA molecule?

The sides of the DNA latter consist of the sugar deoxyribose and phosphates. The bond between the latter and the nitrogen bases together is known a a nucleotide. Nucleotides are molecules that make up the structure of DNA and RNA.


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What is the order of bases on the complementary side of the strand B from left to right?

AAACCCGTT I have an assignment for this SO I am 90% sure, but I know it's right.


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What is the function of deoxyribose?

Dioxyribose is the complex sugar backbone of DNA which bonds to a nucleotide bases (adenine, cytosine, thymine and guanine), there is then a phosphate group attached to the side of the dioxyribose. The molecule is basically the backbone of the whole DNA molecule. enjoy trying to understand :P