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They connect to each other in DNA.

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Q: Where are the nucleotides molecules connected from each other?
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Where do nucleotides connect to each other?

Nucleotide molecules connect with each other in phosphate. Nucleotides are composed of three parts: phosphate, deoxyribose and the nitrogen base.


Where do nucleotide molecules connect to each other?

Nucleotide molecules connect with each other in phosphate. Nucleotides are composed of three parts: phosphate, deoxyribose and the nitrogen base.


What does length of c chains mean in chemistry?

It refers to how many carbon molecules are connected to each other.


Which nucleotides were structurally similar to each other?

wetewtret


Are polymers molecules?

A polymer is a large molecule which is composed of repeating structural units called monomer connected to each other by covalent chemical bonds.


What connection do living things have with each other?

they use the same set of nucleotides.


Rules that explain how nucleotides interact with each other?

Base Pairing Rules


What connection do all living have with each other?

they use the same set of nucleotides.


What do all living things have with each other?

they use the same set of nucleotides.


What connection do all things have with each other?

they use the same set of nucleotides.


Nucleotides in opposing strands of DNA that bind to each other are called?

Complementary


Chromosomes are made out of what molecule?

Chromosomes are DNA, which is made of sequences of nucleotides. Also there are some supporting factors such as proteint which help with it's structure and functioning. Nucleotides are molecules with a carbon-skeleton structure, about 3 small rings in size each. They bind in strings to other nucleotides quite strongly. One string binds less strongly to another string, but only if the nucleotides match (largely). In DNA there are four nucleotides, Adenine and Thymine which match, and Guanine and Cytosine which match.