Probably the word should be "vertices" - the answer is 4.
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetrahedron.
There are 32 DNA bases in 8 DNA nucleotides.
If there are 112 purine bases in total, and adenine (A) is a type of purine base, and cytosine (C) is not, then the number of adenine bases can be calculated by subtracting the number of cytosine bases from the total purine bases. Therefore, there would be 48 adenine bases in this scenario (112 purine bases - 64 cytosine bases = 48 adenine bases).
the sphere doesn't have a base because it's all round
Since there are 15 cytosine bases, we can conclude that there are 15 guanine bases. That gives us a total of 30 bases, subtract that from 40 and you have 10 bases left. So then there are 5 adenine bases because there are also 5 more thymine bases.
Three nitrogenous bases make up a single codon.
A tetrahedron has 4 faces.
A tetrahedron has four faces.
A tetrahedron has 4 faces.
A tetrahedron has 4 vertices.
A tetrahedron has four vertices.
A Tetrahedron has 4 vertices
A tetrahedron has 6 edges.
There are 4 vertices does the tetrahedron have
There are 14 angles in a tetrahedron
One: a tetrahedron is a single solid.
A tetrahedron need not have any verticals.
A tetrahedron has four faces.