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... helix separate , and each serves as a template for the precise ordering of
nucleotides into new complementary strands ( orange ) . Each DNA strand in this
figure is the structural equivalent of the polynucleotide diagrammed in Figure
5.26a .
... helix separate , and each serves as a template for the precise ordering of
nucleotides into new complementary strands ( orange ) . Each DNA strand in this
figure is the structural equivalent of the polynucleotide diagrammed in Figure
5.26a .
Page 107
... of the specific arrangement of monomers into polymers . An immense variety of
polymers can be built from a small set of monomers . Concept 5.2 Carbohydrates
serve as fuel and building material Sugars 107 Activity Making and Breaking ...
... of the specific arrangement of monomers into polymers . An immense variety of
polymers can be built from a small set of monomers . Concept 5.2 Carbohydrates
serve as fuel and building material Sugars 107 Activity Making and Breaking ...
Page 108
Concept 5.2 Carbohydrates serve as fuel and building material Sugars Sugars ,
the smallest carbohydrates , serve as fuel and carbon sources .
Monosaccharides are the simplest sugars . They are used for fuel , converted to
other organic ...
Concept 5.2 Carbohydrates serve as fuel and building material Sugars Sugars ,
the smallest carbohydrates , serve as fuel and carbon sources .
Monosaccharides are the simplest sugars . They are used for fuel , converted to
other organic ...
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