(a)
Interpretation:
- • The three disadvantages in the opening photograph of the chapter have to be listed.
- • The omitted and lost chemical details in the opening photograph of the chapter have to be found.
Concept Introduction:
DNA:
DNA is a self-replicating genetic material that is present in all living organisms. It carries genetic information from one generation to the several successive generations. Basically it is a biopolymer of nucleotides which are monomeric units and each monomeric unit has three major components such as a deoxyribose sugar unit, a phosphate group and a nitrogen-containing base.
(b)
Interpretation:
- • The three advantages in the opening photograph of the chapter have to be listed.
- • The highlighted information in the opening photograph of the chapter has to be found.
- • The gained information in the opening photograph of the chapter has to be found.
Concept Introduction:
DNA:
DNA is a self-replicating genetic material that is present in all living organisms. It carries genetic information from one generation to the several successive generations. Basically it is a biopolymer of nucleotides which are monomeric units and each monomeric unit has three major components such as a deoxyribose sugar unit, a phosphate group and a nitrogen-containing base.
(c)
Interpretation:
The artistic rendition of DNA that could be possibly found around has to be found.
Concept Introduction:
DNA:
DNA is a self-replicating genetic material that is present in all living organisms. It carries genetic information from one generation to the several successive generations. Basically it is a biopolymer of nucleotides which are monomeric units and each monomeric unit has three major components such as a deoxyribose sugar unit, a phosphate group and a nitrogen-containing base.
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