Covalent bonds. Hydrogen bonds join together the two nucleic bases on the nucleotides to make the double helix.
Hydrogen Bonds
Dehydration synthesis. By combining molecules' hydroxyl groups and leaving an O behind or a hydroxyl group and a hydrogen group, you bond the two molecules together and have water as a by-product.
A single (nonpolar) covalent joins the carbon atom to each of the hydrogen atoms.
couple
hydrogen
The connection between nucleotides is between the sugar of the first nucleotide and the phosphate of the second. These are covalent bonds yielding a covalently attached sugar-phosphate backbone.
adenine
phosphodiesterbonds
C5 is bound to that nucleotides own phophate group. C3 is bound to the phosphate group of the nucleotide before it by a covalant link creating a srong "backbone"
Yes. ATP is formed when ADP joins with a phosphate through phosphorylation
DNA Polymerase
Hydrogen Bonds
DNA polymerase join complementary DNA nucleotides together while DNA ligase joins together the gaps left behind from the okizoki fragments.
Phosphodiester bond connect the 3rd carbon of ribose to phosphate back bone
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