Deoxyribose sugars and phosphates make up the backbone of DNA.
The outside is the sugar-phosphate 'back-bone', while the inside is where the four bases A T C & G meet to exchange their information.
the chromosomes that are in the DNA makes it different from the other DNA.
a DNA molecule has two paired strands. ~
protein
Heck No!
The sides (uprights) of the DNA molecule are composed of alternating deoxyribose sugar molecules and phosphate molecules.
histone proteins envelope DNA molecules inside the cell.
mRNA makes a complimentary copy of the DNA molecule according to the base-pairing rule.
plasma
DNA (Dioxyribonucleic Acid)
they break apart and they find other DNA strands and form more DNA strands.
DNA is a molecule so no.