Please answer question: each sugar molecule is attached to one nitrogen base. the two strands of DNA are attached by bonds between the nitrogen bases on each side of the ladder. Each nucleotide base only bonds with one specific partner. The combination of two bases is called a base pair. Adenine always bonds with thymine. A-T, and Guanine always bonds with cytosine. G-C. Fill in the missing nitrogenous bases. I have attached the DNA strand to find the missing nitrogenous. Please find the incomplete DNA Molecule. The picture is the whole Figure broken into two pics because i could not get the whole picture into one.

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Please answer question: each sugar molecule is attached to one nitrogen base. the two strands of DNA are attached by bonds between the nitrogen bases on each side of the ladder. Each nucleotide base only bonds with one specific partner. The combination of two bases is called a base pair. Adenine always bonds with thymine. A-T, and Guanine always bonds with cytosine. G-C. Fill in the missing nitrogenous bases. I have attached the DNA strand to find the missing nitrogenous. Please find the incomplete DNA Molecule. The picture is the whole Figure broken into two pics because i could not get the whole picture into one.
Figure 9-4. Incomplete DNA Molecule
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Transcribed Image Text:Figure 9-4. Incomplete DNA Molecule S G C S || ----- S - A P S T S T SAMSUNG
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Use the symbol "P" for phosphate, "S" for sugar, and "A," "T," "C," or "G" for the appropriate nitrogen bases.
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