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No, starch is not included in the total sugars as it is a complex carbohydrate made up of long chains of glucose molecules rather than individual sugar units. When testing for total sugars, starch is typically measured separately due to its different structure and nature.
It holds DNA and RNA together. Josh Thomas
ADP. ATP = adenosine triphosphate (the last part means 'three phosphates', that's the 'tri' bit). ADP = adenosine diphosphate ('two phosphates', 'di' = two).
No, pulp is not an element. Pulp typically refers to the soft, moist, and fibrous part of fruit or vegetables. It is a mixture of water, sugars, and fibers found in the cells of plants.
The sticky part of an envelope is typically made of a gum adhesive. This adhesive is activated by moisture and is made from a mixture of materials like dextrin, gum arabic, or synthetic adhesives.
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Adeninine - Thiamine and Guanine - Cytosine pairs.
Each strand is made up of a chain of nucleotides.The two strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between adenine and thymine and between guanine and cytosine. The hydrogen bonds of DNA are analogous to the rungs of a twisted ladder. The sugar-phosphate backbones of the double helix are analogous to the sides of a twisted ladder.
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no amino sugars are not part of amino acid
The word ladder is a noun. The plural form is ladders.
In you ladder analogy it would be the rungs. About half is each rung is one base (the other half being is pair obviously)
its either the cell membrane, molecules, or plasma
Nucleotides are made up of three parts. These parts are pentose sugars, phosophate groups and nitrogenous base.
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That probably refers to the ratio between the length of the ladder, and the distance at which you place the bottom part of the ladder from the wall. If this distance is too short, you have the risk of the ladder falling backwards.