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In DNA molecule how many polynucleotide strands are present?

In a DNA molecule, two polynucleotide strands are present. These strands are arranged in a double helix structure, with each strand consisting of a sequence of nucleotides that are complementary to each other.


The struct of RNA?

RNA is a single polynucleotide chain.


How many strands are in a RNA?

One as RNA is single stranded


How many strands of RNA are transcribed from the two unzipped strands of DNA?

One strand of RNA is transcribed from each of the two unzipped strands of DNA during transcription. RNA polymerase synthesizes a complementary RNA strand to one of the DNA strands.


How many strands are in RNA?

one strand


How many strands are in molecule of RNA?

Generally, RNA is single stranded, but there are exceptions, especially in catalytic RNA.


How many strands is RNA made of?

RNA is typically made of a single strand, as opposed to DNA which is usually double-stranded. RNA contains nucleotides that are composed of a ribose sugar, a phosphate group, and one of four nitrogenous bases: adenine, cytosine, guanine, or uracil.


How many strands of nitrogenous bases does an RNA molecule have?

two


What is a polynucleotide?

Polynucleotide is a molecule that is usually in DNA and RNA. It is biopolymer composed and usually has thirteen or more nucleotides.


Which polynucleotide is single stranded?

Ribonucleic acid (RNA) is the polynucleotide that is typically single-stranded. Unlike DNA, which is double-stranded and forms a double helix, RNA can exist in various forms, including messenger RNA (mRNA), transfer RNA (tRNA), and ribosomal RNA (rRNA), all of which are single-stranded. This single-stranded structure allows RNA to perform diverse functions in cellular processes, including protein synthesis and regulation.


What does RNA strands stand for?

Ribonucleic acid


Does strands of the RNA contain adenine?

yes