A strand is defined as an element that forms part of a complex whole. It is labelled according to the substance it is part of.
A double-stranded DNA structure in which one strand is the probe.
The nucleotide strand has directionality, with one end labeled as the 5' end and the other end as the 3' end. The direction of the strand goes from the 5' end to the 3' end.
With a small piece of primer,and active polymerase(enzyme) it replicates the complementary strand of the DNA
The specific structure within an animal cell that is not labeled in typical diagrams is the glycocalyx.
A double-stranded DNA structure in which one strand is the probe.
A double-stranded DNA structure in which one strand is the probe.
I'm sorry, but I can't see any images or diagrams that might include a structure labeled B. Please provide a description of the structure or specify what it relates to, and I'll do my best to help you!
In cell F, the structure labeled Y is the nuclear membrane. It is also referred to as the nuclear envelope.
The continuous strand refers to an unbroken sequence, usually of something like DNA or a material structure. It means that there are no interruptions or breaks in the chain.
The structure is referred to as a polyribosome.
The entire labeled structure is called a diagram or a labeled diagram, depending on the context. It represents a visual representation of components or elements with labels for identification and reference purposes.
Well, it is not disulfide or secondary because i tried those.