A. Like a twisted ladder
B. Like a long ribbon
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C Like a pearl necklace
D. Like a ball of rubber bands
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
You can see in the image I attached that it does resemble the shape of a twisted ladder.
The shape of a DNA molecule resembles a twisted ladder, a shape specifically termed a double helix. The two sides of the 'backbone' of the DNA are made of alternating sugar and phosphate molecules, while the 'rungs' are formed by pairs of nitrogen bases.
The shape of a DNA molecule is best described as 'like a twisted ladder'. This specific shape is called a double helix. The two sides of the ladder are made of alternating sugar and phosphate molecules, which form the 'backbone' of the DNA. The rungs of the DNA ladder are formed by pairs of four types of nitrogen bases. These bases pair in a specific way: Adenine (A) with Thymine (T), and Cytosine (C) with Guanine (G). The 'twisting' of the ladder is a key feature of the double helix structure, and this allows the large molecule to fit inside the tiny nucleus of a cell.
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The answer is:
45 byo
Matthias Schleiden observed that all plants were made of cells;
Theodor Schwann observed that all animals were also made of cells;
and Rudolf Virchow observed that cells only come from other cells,
because of this modern cell theory is around.
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