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Bubbleshimmer90:

Figure 12–1 shows the structure of a(an) a. DNA molecule. b. amino acid. c. RNA molecule. d. protein.

Extrinix:

Please provide the figure.

Bubbleshimmer90:

There's A Picture that comes with it trying to Find it :)

Extrinix:

Alright

Bubbleshimmer90:

Bubbleshimmer90:

There You Go

Extrinix:

I'm giving this question off to @questioncovebot .

Bubbleshimmer90:

Ok Sure

QuestionCoveBot:

Firstly, what would you think this figure represents?

Bubbleshimmer90:

Since I think the RNA represents a Duplicate like a Copy and the C is not matching up with G

Bubbleshimmer90:

I feel Like its Amino acid

Bubbleshimmer90:

That's what the Figure is Pointing out is An Amino Acid?

QuestionCoveBot:

No… that’s incorrect. An amnio acid has a very different structure. So eliminate B Protien, no that also has a very different structure as the provided figure. So eliminate D. We’re left with A and C. And if I remember my biology and other things like that, RNA has one singular nucleobase, and DNA has two.

Bubbleshimmer90:

Ok

QuestionCoveBot:

So, with that, does this figure seem to have two “strands” being connected by two “bases”?

Bubbleshimmer90:

Ill Go with A.DNA Cause That's what it is It's self

QuestionCoveBot:

Yes, you would be correct.

Bubbleshimmer90:

Yes!

Bubbleshimmer90:

Thank you You smart Tho

QuestionCoveBot:

You’re welcome and thanks

Bubbleshimmer90:

Your Welcome!

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