Helix
The spiral shape of the DNA molecule is called a double helix.
A molecule of DNA consists of two strands of various chemical compounds that other chemicals carrying genetic information join together, much like ladder rungs hold ladder rails apart. The two strands joined with thousands of rungs look like a long rope ladder that has been twisted into the shape of a spiral, called a double helix.
The term used to describe the twisted ladder shape of a DNA molecule is "double helix". This structure consists of two strands of nucleotides coiled around each other in a spiral shape.
In tightly curled hair, the hair follicle is oval or asymmetrical in shape. This shape causes the hair to grow in a spiral or zigzag pattern, resulting in a coiled or kinky texture. The irregular shape of the follicle also makes the hair more prone to dryness and breakage, giving it a rough and frizzy appearance.
DNA chains are coiled into structures called double helices. The two strands of DNA wind around each other in a twisted ladder-like structure, forming the characteristic double helix shape. Each strand is made up of nucleotides, which consist of a sugar-phosphate backbone and nitrogenous bases.
The term means to move in a spiral course or shape or in a coiled shape. The spiral is an ancient symbol of seasons and evolution. Each loop is one step higher.
The term means to move in a spiral course or shape or in a coiled shape. The spiral is an ancient symbol of seasons and evolution. Each loop is one step higher.
Uncoiled means to unwind or straighten something that was previously wound or coiled up. It is the opposite of coiled, where something is twisted or wound into a circular or spiral shape.
The spiral shape of the DNA molecule is called a double helix.
A spiral is a geometric shape and as such does not have a 'home'.
Treponema pallidum is a spiral-shaped bacterium known as a spirochete. It has a long, thin, coiled shape that allows it to move effectively within its host's tissues.
Coil can be a verb or a noun, depending on how it is used.Verb: The snake coiled around its prey.Noun: The coil was made of wire.
Single spiral shaped bacteria form in clusters, called a mass. a spiral shaped bacteria is called a spirochetes
To wrap something continuously around to form a never ending ring of circles
A molecule of DNA consists of two strands of various chemical compounds that other chemicals carrying genetic information join together, much like ladder rungs hold ladder rails apart. The two strands joined with thousands of rungs look like a long rope ladder that has been twisted into the shape of a spiral, called a double helix.
The simplest shape is a round sphere or ball. Bacteria formed like this are called cocci (singular coccus). The next simplest shape is cylindrical. Cylindrical bacteria are called rods (singular rod). Some bacteria are basically rods but instead of being straight they are twisted or bent or curved, sometimes in a spiral - these bacteria are called spirilla (singular spirillum). Spirochaetes are tightly coiled up bacteria.
The "pinwheel" shape is usually called "spiral".