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Rungs.
The rungs of a ladder are the steps. Unless it is a step ladder, then they are just steps.
Nucleic acids are made of monomers known as nucleotides. There are 3 parts to nucleotides: one of 4 nitrogenous bases, a sugar, and a phosphate group. RNA as well as DNA are both nucleotides. The four bases in DNA are: Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine and Thymine (present in DNA only). Plus a slightly different base: Uracil (present in RNA only). The sugars are deoxyribose (in DNA) and ribose (in RNA). The Phosphate groups plus the sugars form the sides of the ladder as the molecule comes together. The bases are the rungs or steps on the ladder. The entire molecule will form a twisted ladder when fully complete.
The steps are made from the 4 types of nucleobases.
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They were called "rings", but people pronounced it as " rung" a lot
The steps of a ladder are called rungs.
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They are called Rungs
The steps on a ladder are called rungs (rung, singular)
There is no word like lader. If you meant ladder, the steps of a ladder are called rungs.
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what are the staps on a ladder called
The rungs of a ladder are the steps. Unless it is a step ladder, then they are just steps.