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Q: What form of DNA is know as disorganized strands of nucleotides?
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What is the major significance of having two strands in the DNA moelcule?

There are four DNA 'bases' or nucleotides - guanine (G) cytosine (C) adenine (A) and thymine (T). These 'bases' are needed for humans to survive so for the nucleotides to be kept safe, the DNA needs a good barrior; it uses the double helix to keep the consent bombardment of particles from destroying the DNA. If the DNA was using only one strand then it would be easier to destroy, having the double helix allows the DNA to have less areas to be targeted by particles. The double helix protects the nucleotides leaving less space to be destroyed.


What chemical makes fibreglass fireproof?

Fibreglass is made up of very fine strands of glass. Glass is fireproof - as far as I know, no chemicals are needed to 'make it' fireproof.


What are nucleotides the building blocks of?

A base, a sugar, and a phosphate. I didn't know either but I just looked it up (:


The coding nucleotides that splice together before the mRNA leaves the nucleus?

Genes! I didn't know the answer either, but this question was a clue in my homework crossword puzzle so I guessed and it fit!! Yay!


What numbers of protein that your genes produce?

Well I think this question may be misphrased. Proteins are mad eup of chians of amino acids. Amino acids are encoded/ made up of nucleotides that are encoded by genes. There are 20 different amino acids in the human body that combine to form hundreds of thousands of proteins. It is not possible to know how many proteins genes produce because not all genes have even been decoded yet. Furthermore, even if all of the genes in the human body had been identified, these genes would encode different sequences of nucleotides, that would then encode for different amino acids, that could then combine to form nearly endless types of proteins.

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Joined strands of duplicated genetic material are know as?

diploids


How do isolate a particular section of DNA in a eukaryotic cell?

Through the process called hybridization. Two DNA fragments know that they have found their complementary sequence when they coalesce to form hybrid strands.


How can a fever kill a person?

it is just like the reagular flu except that it is made from some form of pig DNA and pig strands, it is very simalar to the flu so if you know the symptoms of flu and how that kills you than you have your answer


What do the leaves to into the food?

Please watch you grammar I believe what you are looking for is the process of photosynthesis but i dont know what you are asking because the question is disorganized...


What is the major significance of having two strands in the DNA moelcule?

There are four DNA 'bases' or nucleotides - guanine (G) cytosine (C) adenine (A) and thymine (T). These 'bases' are needed for humans to survive so for the nucleotides to be kept safe, the DNA needs a good barrior; it uses the double helix to keep the consent bombardment of particles from destroying the DNA. If the DNA was using only one strand then it would be easier to destroy, having the double helix allows the DNA to have less areas to be targeted by particles. The double helix protects the nucleotides leaving less space to be destroyed.


How can swine fever kill a person?

it is just like the reagular flu except that it is made from some form of pig DNA and pig strands, it is very simalar to the flu so if you know the symptoms of flu and how that kills you than you have your answer


What are nucleotides the building blocks for?

A base, a sugar, and a phosphate. I didn't know either but I just looked it up (:


If your hair is falling out with the white ball at the end of the hair strands does anyone know what this may be?

AnswerTrichorrhexis Nodosa


What are some antonyms for strands?

Some antonyms are kinds i doint know i just guessed as your mom or dad


DNA and histones form beadlike globule know as?

What are bead-like structures formed by DNA and histone molecules? Nucleosome


Coiled strands in the cell nuclei that contain genetic information?

Deoxyribonucleic acid...also know as DNA.


When a DNA molecule replicated what is the relationship between the original strand and newly formed strands of DNA?

The strands of DNA "unzip" during their replication, and enzymes read over a side of the exposed strand. This enzyme prints out a replicate called a mRNA, that is sent out of the nucleus, to the cytoplasm where the RNA Replication takes place. That mRNA is exactly opposite the original DNA. For example, A bonds to T and C to G, so replication would look like this: If this was the original strand (on the left) then the mRNA would look like this (on the right) A- -T T- -A C- -G C- -G A- -T