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That depends on what the molecule is. In DNA, there will be the same concentration of each, because they are paired, and DNA is a double stranded molecule. Thus, for each cytosine, there will be a guanine, and vice versa. In RNA however, it is single stranded, so the two do not have to match exactly.
Yes, A and T are always paired up together. When DNA replicated, adenine and thymine always pair up. However, it's been proven that there is a very very small percentage of extra C, meaning that C and G don't completely pair up because there is about a 0.8% more percentage of C than G. No scientist has been able to prove how or why, though. Basically, A and T always pair up. Same with C and G, there is just a little bit more of C than G.
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Yes, there will always be an equal number of adenine (A) and thymine (T) nucleotides in a DNA molecule. This is because adenine always pairs with thymine through hydrogen bonding in a double-stranded DNA molecule, following Chargaff's rule.
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That depends on what the molecule is. In DNA, there will be the same concentration of each, because they are paired, and DNA is a double stranded molecule. Thus, for each cytosine, there will be a guanine, and vice versa. In RNA however, it is single stranded, so the two do not have to match exactly.
3x0 is eqaul to nothing because anything times o is always o so maybe the equal number is always going to be o
All the Angles and sides on Triangles are always going to equal 180 Degrees
Yes it is an organic molecule I found the answer going to suite101.com in the first paragraph
Title: Is a set of ratio is always proportionalIt depends on what ratio problem your doing. Like for example 4 to the power of 3 is equal to whatever just think about another ratio that going to equal the same answer as 4 to the power of 3. But good luck I hope anyone that checking right now is going to make it to the next grade make it of what ever grade your in
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