The Nucleotides form the ladder rungs.
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On the side parts of the ladder-like DNA molecule, you will find the sugar-phosphate backbone, which provides structural support to the molecule. The sugar-phosphate backbone serves as the outer framework that holds the nitrogenous bases together in the DNA double helix.
This is a cis molecule.
It is MOSTLY non polar because it has 27 carbons arranged in several ring structures, and a side chain. This makes it non polar. The only polar parts of the molecule is an -OH group on one of the ring structures.
True. A polar molecule has regions of positive and negative charge due to an uneven distribution of electrons, leading to a separation of charges within the molecule. This creates a partial positive side and a partial negative side.
The bowels are located primarily in the abdominal cavity and extend from the stomach to the rectum. They are not specifically on the right side, as they traverse the abdomen. However, some parts of the bowel, such as the ascending colon, are more commonly found on the right side of the abdomen.
complementary nucleotides