Desmidium swatzii
Two single chains bond together. The bonded chains twist together to form a double helix.
Individual nucleotide monomers (single units) are linked together to form polymers, or long chains. so yes nucleotides do form polymers
Only some cells separate. Ones that normally are only one cell will do that. Some cells form two cells, some form strands or chains, and some form clusters and look like a bunch of grapes. In other situations, many cells together will form tissues. These are found in animals and plants. It really depends on how their genes work and tell them what to do.
Consists of two polynucleotide chains in the form of a double helix, containing phosphate and the sugar deoxyribose and linked by hydrogen bonds between the complementary bases adenine and thymine or cytosine and guanine
a double helix
Desmidium swatzii
zigzag patterns
Two single chains bond together. The bonded chains twist together to form a double helix.
zigzag patterns
Individual nucleotide monomers (single units) are linked together to form polymers, or long chains. so yes nucleotides do form polymers
Water-conducting cells
Cells--tissues--organs and organ systems---organisms.
Only some cells separate. Ones that normally are only one cell will do that. Some cells form two cells, some form strands or chains, and some form clusters and look like a bunch of grapes. In other situations, many cells together will form tissues. These are found in animals and plants. It really depends on how their genes work and tell them what to do.
Both DNA and RNA can exist in the double helix form, but only DNA is completely stable as a double helix. The double helix RNA is usually only short "hairpin" sections folding back on itself, never the long essentially linear form of double helix DNA.
Consists of two polynucleotide chains in the form of a double helix, containing phosphate and the sugar deoxyribose and linked by hydrogen bonds between the complementary bases adenine and thymine or cytosine and guanine
sheet
helix