Like a ladder, the electrons can be on discrete energy levels. Just like you can't be stepping halfway between the rungs, the electrons can't exist in between the energy levels.
The bottom step is the lower energy level and the top step is the higher energy level.
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Dark reaction needs energy. this energy is supplied by light reaction
The Nucleotides form the ladder rungs.
The rungs of the DNA ladder are composed of alternating deoxyribose sugar molecules and phosphate groups.
In a practical, simplified sense it is the orbital "shell" that an electron can occupy (quantum theory contends that electrons cannot occupy just any old space around a nucleus, but is restricted to specific "levels", "volumes" or "shells"). More general information is in the article in the link below.
The warmest parts. The parts along the equator.
Dark reaction needs energy. this energy is supplied by light reaction
The Nucleotides form the ladder rungs.
Synergy, Interactions, Levels of Organization, Parts, Homeostasis, Artificial Boundaries, Energy Focus
phosphate and sugar
i have no idea!! I would say, yes as a ladder makes work easier. It is simple as to not have moving parts. Sq-beats
The rungs of the DNA ladder are composed of alternating deoxyribose sugar molecules and phosphate groups.
Having parts that fail to correspond to one another in shape, size, or arrangement; lacking symmetry.
Having parts that fail to correspond to one another in shape, size, or arrangement; lacking symmetry.
Food chains are short because a lot of energy are expended at the trophic levels. Also it's because as we consider the many losses of energy such as heat and undigestable parts such as cellulose, hooves, and antlers. There aren't many energy to keep and pass on to the next level. Therefore, food chains contain usually 3-5 levels.
Depends on what they do with their noses....Nose size does not correspond with the size of other body parts.
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alternating deoxyribose and phosphate groups.im not sure tho