10 sides.
There is no formula for how many sides there are in a polygon; the name of the polygon shows how many sides it has.
heptagons have 7 sides
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4 sides.
Phosphate and sugar make up the sides of a DNA ladder.
Sugar and phosphate form sides of DNA.
The sides of the DNA ladder are alternating deoxyribose (sugar) molecules and phosphate molecules. The DNA bases attach to the sugar molecules.
During DNA replication, the two sides of the DNA molecule (strands) separate, serving as templates for the synthesis of new complementary strands. Each original DNA strand acts as a template to build a new complementary strand, resulting in two identical daughter DNA molecules.
The sides of the DNA ladder are formed by alternating sugar and phosphate molecules. These sugar-phosphate backbones run parallel to each other on opposite sides of the double helix structure of the DNA molecule.
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Phosphates and Sugars formthe sides of the DNA ladder~
The DNA ladder is made of sugar and phosphates.
The sides of the DNA ladder is composed of sugar and phosphate. 4 bases that make up the rungs of the DNA ladder are A, T, G, and C. The shape of the DNA is a double helix or twisted ladder.
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