During DNA replication the two strands of the DNA helix split apart and the ribosome reads off the template strand producing an exact copy of this strand. Then RNA polymerase base pairs both of the strands, producing 2 semi-conservative strands.
carbon atoms forms the backbone of glucose molecule
it forms a triple bond
A hydrogen bond.
The first thing that happens is a replication structure binds to the DNA molecule. This is usually a signalling molecule or some type of protein. Next, this replication structure attracts DNA helicase enzymes which "unzip" the double stranded helix.
A condensation reaction forms one large molecule from two or more smaller molecules. This process involves the removal of a smaller molecule, such as water, as two molecules combine to form a larger product.
Covalent bond.
Covalent bond.
replication
replication
DNA
carbon atoms forms the backbone of glucose molecule
it forms a triple bond
it forms a triple bond
a phospholipid
Yes, RNA contains ribose, which is a type of sugar molecule that forms the backbone of the RNA molecule.
A hydrogen bond.
A hydrogen bond.