what are the staps on a ladder called
Deoxyribose (a sugar) and phosphate form the backbone.
Adenine bonds with Thymine (and vice versa) via 2 hydrogen bonds.
Guanine bonds with Cytosine (and vice versa) via 3 hydrogen bonds.
Source(s):Graduate school in biomedical scienceThymine (T), Guanine (G), Adenine (A) and Cytocene (C)
the steps on the ladder are called Rungs.
The steps on a ladder is known as rungs.
The steps on a ladder are called: Rungs.
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A loft ladder, otherwise known as an attic ladder, is a retractable ladder that is built in to the floor of the attic. An extension ladder is a free standing ladder that can be moved around at will.
they are made of the four nitrogen bases (adenine + thymine and cytosine+guanine)
what holds the sides of the DNA ladder together
A combination ladder, unlike a normal, standardized ladder is much more efficient and useful because it allows the user the ability to set the height of the ladder.
You call it a rung.
The steps of a ladder are called rungs.
Rungs.
A ladder has different amount of steps, depending on how big it is.
There is no word like lader. If you meant ladder, the steps of a ladder are called rungs.
The rungs of a ladder are the steps. Unless it is a step ladder, then they are just steps.
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11 rungs.
According to an ancient midrash (Tanchuma), as well as Jewish mysticism, Jacob's ladder (Genesis ch.28) had four steps. Bear in mind that it was a spiritual ladder and the steps were not close to each other.
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