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Q: What connects the nitrogen bases to one another what type of bond?
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In what way do the nitrogen bases bond?

Nitrogen bases bond by the help of covalent or hydrogen bonds


In what way do nitrogen bases bond?

Nitrogen bases bond through hydrogen bonds. Nitrogen is a chemical element and is odorless and colorless. It's atomic number is 7.


What type of bond connects the atoms in a molecule of nitrogen?

i think it is a triple bond or it could be a double bond


What is the bond that occurs between the nitrogen bases and what is its function?

Hydrogen bond


What kind of bond connects the complimentary bases?

Hydrogen bonds connect complementary bases.


What DNA nitrogen bases bond together?

Adenine and thymine bond,cytosine and guanine bond


Which pair of nitrogen bases will form a bond in a DNA molecule?

The two chains are connected by hydrogen bonding between nitrogen bases to form a long double-stranded molecule.So hydrogen bonding determines which nitrogen bases form pairs of DNA.


What part of the DNA backbone do nitrogen bases bond to?

the deoxyribose sugar


What is the order ofd the nitrogen bases?

Adenine pairs with Thymine(Double bond) Guanine pairs with Cytosine (Triple Bond) A & G are purine bases and T & C are pyrimidine bases.


What element isn't present in lipids or carbohydrates but is in proteins?

Nitrogen. Look at the structure of a peptide bond which connects each amino acid together. That is where the nitrogen is located


How is an ionic bond different than a covalent bond?

ionic bond conects a nonmetal and a metal. covalent bond connects a nonmetal and another nonmetal.


How are the nitrogen bases held together in the center of the DNA molecule?

The nitrogen bases bond A-T and C-G via hydrogen bonds. The bases are held together in the string by a backbone of alternating phosphate and sugar molecules.