Hydrogen bonds. They are weak individually, but enough of them have some strength ( water, for instance ) through the are not strong enough to impede the splitting of the DNA molecule when a replicative process, for instance, needs preforming.
Hydrogen bonds. Relatively weak.
your teacher will probably accept hydrogen bonds, however it is more of an attraction not a physical bond
The bonds of the atom are covalent where as the bonds between the base pairs are hydrogen.
Its Hydrogen Bonds that hold the two strands of the DNA double helix together.
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.
The strong interaction and gluons (the strong interaction force carriers).
Strong hydrogen bonds.
The nitrogen bases are held together by hydrogen bonds.
hydrogen bonds
your teacher will probably accept hydrogen bonds, however it is more of an attraction not a physical bond
ATGACGT
with hydrogen bonds connecting complementary bases study island :)
hydrogen bonds
Hydrogen bonds hold bases together in DNA. These bonds form between the nitrogenous bases adenine (A) and thymine (T), and between cytosine (C) and guanine (G), helping to stabilize the DNA molecule's double helix structure.
Hydrogen bon
The nitrogen bases are held together by hydrogen bonds.
The bonds of the atom are covalent where as the bonds between the base pairs are hydrogen.
Ionic bond is the type of bond that holds ions together. It occurs when one atom donates an electron to another atom, resulting in the formation of positively and negatively charged ions that attract each other due to their opposite charges. This attraction creates a strong bond between the ions.