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Why do saturated fatty acids have structures while unsaturated fatty acids have bent structures?

Because unsaturated fatty acids have many double bonds and the atoms cannot rotate freely around those double bonds. In the saturated fatty acids, there are no double bonds (only single bonds) and so the atoms are free to rotate.


Structure of DNA molecules?

DNA is made up of many nucleotides. These are a sugar-phosphate backbone and nitrogenous bases. The two strands form a double helix (a spiral) with the nitrogenous bases in the middle, forming H-bonds with each other.


What molecule contains many genes?

The molecule that contains genes is called DNA or Deoxyribonucleic Acid. This very very long chain molecule is a polymer of structures called Nucleotides which are made up of three parts. All nucleotides have the same pentose sugar called reibose as the central unit. From this sugar projects a phosphate group on one side, this too is the same in every nucleotide. The final part of the mucleotide is the "Base". This can be one of 4 molecules Adenine, Thymine, Guanine, Cytosine. The Phosphate of one nucleotide bonds to one of the carbons of the next nucleotides ribose. The phosphate of this next nucleotide then bonds to yet another nucleotides ribose and so on until there is a long chain. From the chain projects different cominations of the bases and the pattern is what maked up genes. As all the bonds are covalant it is one molecule and is called DNA.


A nucleotide has how many parts?

Three


How many amino acids would the a nucleotide have?

3 nucleotides code for 1 amino acid

Related questions

Why do saturated fatty acids have structures while unsaturated fatty acids have bent structures?

Because unsaturated fatty acids have many double bonds and the atoms cannot rotate freely around those double bonds. In the saturated fatty acids, there are no double bonds (only single bonds) and so the atoms are free to rotate.


How many nitrogen bases in 1 nucleotide?

20 per nucleotide.


How many nucleotide found in fmn?

we found ZERO number of nucleotide in FMN.


How many nucleotide bases are there in 24 codons?

There are three nucleotide Bases for each codon, so the Answer is 72 bases.


How many amino acids can be coded from a nucleotide?

2


A gene consists of how many nucleotide?

hundreds or thousands


How many phosphate groups are in one nucleotide?

Single


How many syllables do rotate have?

Two syllables in rotate.


How many nucleotide bases in a human cell?

3 billion


How many nucleotide pairs in human gene?

3.4 billion


Structure of DNA molecules?

DNA is made up of many nucleotides. These are a sugar-phosphate backbone and nitrogenous bases. The two strands form a double helix (a spiral) with the nitrogenous bases in the middle, forming H-bonds with each other.


What molecule contains many genes?

The molecule that contains genes is called DNA or Deoxyribonucleic Acid. This very very long chain molecule is a polymer of structures called Nucleotides which are made up of three parts. All nucleotides have the same pentose sugar called reibose as the central unit. From this sugar projects a phosphate group on one side, this too is the same in every nucleotide. The final part of the mucleotide is the "Base". This can be one of 4 molecules Adenine, Thymine, Guanine, Cytosine. The Phosphate of one nucleotide bonds to one of the carbons of the next nucleotides ribose. The phosphate of this next nucleotide then bonds to yet another nucleotides ribose and so on until there is a long chain. From the chain projects different cominations of the bases and the pattern is what maked up genes. As all the bonds are covalant it is one molecule and is called DNA.