chromatin
The answer is foil
Well, there really is no thin metal. They can be as thick or thin as you want it to be. But the softest (or one of thE) metals would be gold.
aneroid barometer
aneroid barometer
whisp
chromatin
a thin pointed piece of metal is called a spike
flexible strand of metal = wire
a razor
The metal is called wire.
The answer is foil
That is the correct spelling of "filament" (a thin strand).
The metal is said to be ductile.
Sheet metal can be made of different materials. It is called sheet metal because of its shape which is thin and flat.
This is typically called the template DNA, which is the anti-sense strand of DNA. The strand that is not transcribed is called the sense strand.
RNA polymerase runs in one direction and is making up a single strand of mRNA. So, the strand not copied in the antiparallel double stranded DNA is called the nonsense strand. ( sense strand is copied )