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This means the two strands of DNA are complementary.

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How many strands are there in DNA?

DNA is made up of two strands.


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What are DNA strands packed into?

DNA strands are packed into structures called chromosomes. Chromosomes are made up of long strands of DNA that are tightly coiled and condensed to fit inside the nucleus of a cell.


What is the difference between DNA and chromomatins?

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How many strands of nucleotides make up DNA?

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To make correct proteins for the body.


How is DNA made in your bodies?

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DNA molecules has how many strands?

DNA molecules have two strands that are twisted together to form a double helix structure. Each strand is made up of a sequence of nucleotides containing genetic information.


Which cellular structure contains thin strands of DNA known as chromatin?

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Are protein molecules made up of strands of DNA joined together by amino acid sequences?

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Where do you get your RNA?

Dna is split up into two different strands of nucleotides. After that is beyond me.