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A and T generally go together, and C and G generally go together. Although there can be errors (ie T-G)

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Q: If one side of the DNA molecule is t-t-t-g-a-c-c-a-g how do you figure the other side?
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He fatty acids in the tail of a phospholipid molecule are?

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One side of DNA molecule contains the bases actgttgt what would be the sequence of bases on the other side of the DNA molecule?

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What does it mean for a water molecule to be polar?

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How do carrier protiens transport substances across cell membrane?

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What cell membrane structure allows water-soluble materials to be passively transported to the cytoplasm?

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He fatty acids in the tail of a phospholipid molecule are?

This is called the hydrophobic 'side' of the phospholipid molecule


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template strand


What if one side of a molecule changed what would happen to the other side?

it would get smaller than it was at first


One side of DNA molecule contains the bases actgttgt what would be the sequence of bases on the other side of the DNA molecule?

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What standards does a congruent figure have to meet to be a congruent figure?

All interior angle measures and side lengths of one figure must be the same for the other figure.


Water is considered a polar molecule?

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Which type of transport occurs when a membrane protein binds to a molecule on one side of the cell membrane and then releases it on the other side side?

facilitated diffusion is the type of membrane that occurs in protein binds. This is when molecule goes to one side.Edit : fixed the wrong answer


The hydrogen side of a water molecule is?

The hydrogen side of a water molecule has a slight positive charge.


What does the scale factor tell you two similar shapes?

The scale factor is the number that the side lengths of one figure can be multiplied by to give the corresponding side lengths of the other figure.


What does the scale factor tell you about two similar shapes?

The scale factor is the number that the side lengths of one figure can be multiplied by to give the corresponding side lengths of the other figure.


What type of transport occurs when a membrane protein binds to a molecule on one side of the cell membrane then releases it to the other side?

facilitated diffusion


Why is water consider to be the polar molecule?

it just is. jk hydrogen is on one side and oxyen is one the other