What type of bond holds the two opposite strands of DNA together?
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Hydrogen bonds
Methyl functional group
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, CH3
What are the building blocks of nucleic acids?
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nucleotides
Microfilaments
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-Formed from actin
-Provide structure, support, and movement
Microtubules
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, -Made up of tubulin
-The function of microtubules is to provide structure to the cytoskeleton, to
allow for movement, and to aid in the separation of chromosomes.
-They are the structural elements of flagella, cilia, and centrioles.
Lysosomes
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Recycles old organelles. Stomach of the cells. Contain digestive enzymes.
Autophagy - organelle recycling. *ONLY FOUND IN ANIMAL CELLS
Hydroxyl functional group
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What is hypothesis based science?
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Hydrogen bonds
Methyl functional group
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, CH3
What are the building blocks of nucleic acids?
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nucleotides
Microfilaments
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-Formed from actin
-Provide structure, support, and movement
Microtubules
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, -Made up of tubulin
-The function of microtubules is to provide structure to the cytoskeleton, to
allow for movement, and to aid in the separation of chromosomes.
-They are the structural elements of flagella, cilia, and centrioles.
Lysosomes
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Recycles old organelles. Stomach of the cells. Contain digestive enzymes.
Autophagy - organelle recycling. *ONLY FOUND IN ANIMAL CELLS
Hydroxyl functional group
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What is hypothesis based science?
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