how dna is adapted to carry out it's functions
Answers
Answered by
0
Answer:
DNA winds into a double helix
Explanation:
DNA winds into a double helix, with hydrogen bonding between the bases of each strand like the rungs of a ladder. This structure enables DNA to coil so that the long molecule is compact and lots of information can be stored in a small space.
Answered by
0
Answer:
DNA winds into a double helix, with hydrogen bonding between the bases of each strand like the rungs of a ladder. This structure enables DNA to coil so that the long molecule is compact and lots of information can be stored in a small space.
pls mark brainliest
Similar questions