While looking at a cell under a microscope, a scientist is able to see a biological molecule. This molecule is a nucleic acid with double strands and contains the nitrogenous bases adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine. Based on this information, what conclusion can the scientist draw regarding this nucleic acid? The nucleic acid is RNA and would be found in the cell wall. The nucleic acid is DNA and would be found in the cytoplasm. The nucleic acid is DNA and would be found in the cell’s nucleus.
option c The nucleic acid is DNA and would be found in the cell’s nucleus.
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could you possibly help me with another? If a researcher added a quantity of phospholipid molecules to a beaker of water, what would be most likely to happen to the orientation of the phospholipid molecules? They would break apart, and the remaining lipid tails would float up and form a layer on the surface of the water. Their lipid tails would align within a spherical double layer with their phosphate heads in the water inside and outside the sphere. Their lipid tails would adhere to the glass of the beaker and their phosphate heads would float in the water.
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They would form a single-layered sphere with the phosphate heads pointing outward and the lipid tails pointing inward.
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