Hydrogen bonding exist b/w the nitrogenous bases hydrogen bonding is a wk bonding but during replication it is easy to break the bonding and open the starnds
Hydrogen Bonds are the bonds that hold the complimentary bases together. G to C and A to T. However the bonds that hold the nucleotides together on each side of the double helix are called Phosphodiester bonds or linkages.
your teacher will probably accept hydrogen bonds, however it is more of an attraction not a physical bond
Peptide Bonds are bonds that keep amino acids togetherHydrogen Bonds are bonds that keep proteins together and give them their 3-D form
Hydrogen bonds are one of the weakest bonds, and aren't even true bonding of molecules, but rather a magnetic attraction between them. This particular bond is what allows the base pairs of DNA to properly link, as Adenine and thymine bond, and cytosine and guanine bond, but neither of these pairs bonds with elements from the other pair in this way.
bonds hold compounds together. Depending on the type of compound, different bonds are used. For example NaCl (sodium chloride) which is commonly referred to as table salt is held together by an ionic bond.
hydrogen bonds
Hydrogen bonds hold the DNA bases together. There are three bonds between Guanine and Cytosine, and two bonds between Adenine and Thymine.
The nitrogen bases are held together by hydrogen bonds.
Hydrogen bonds (two between adenine and thymine, and three between guanine and cytosine).
Hydrogen Bonds are the bonds that hold the complimentary bases together. G to C and A to T. However the bonds that hold the nucleotides together on each side of the double helix are called Phosphodiester bonds or linkages.
your teacher will probably accept hydrogen bonds, however it is more of an attraction not a physical bond
Covalent bonds
Ionic bonds
The three types of chemical bonds that hold the atoms within a compound together are Ionic bonds, Covalent bonds, and Polar covalent bonds.
to my knowledge, Ionic bonds hold them together, hope this helps :)
Covalent bonds generally hold polymers together.
Hydrogen bonds