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  2. File:DNA Structure+Key+Labelled.pn NoBB.png - Wikipedia

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  3. File:DNA molecular structure, showing individual nucleotides ...

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    A double stranded DNA molecule is shown, with hydrogen bonds shown to link the bases of both backbones in the middle. ... Diagram of the molecular structure of double ...

  4. Cell wall - Wikipedia

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    The secondary cell wall, a thick layer formed inside the primary cell wall after the cell is fully grown. It is not found in all cell types. It is not found in all cell types. Some cells, such as the conducting cells in xylem , possess a secondary wall containing lignin , which strengthens and waterproofs the wall.

  5. File:DNA chemical structure.svg - Wikipedia

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    A-level Biology/Biology Foundation/protein structure and function; Radiation Oncology/Radiobiology/DNA Damage; Structural Biochemistry/Genetic Bases; Structural Biochemistry/Nucleic Acid/DNA/DNA structure; Teach Cough Hygiene Everywhere/Basic info on viruses; NCEA Level 1 Science/Evolution; Structural Biochemistry/Volume 8; Planet Earth/7d. The ...

  6. DNA - Wikipedia

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    Genomic DNA is tightly and orderly packed in the process called DNA condensation, to fit the small available volumes of the cell. In eukaryotes, DNA is located in the cell nucleus, with small amounts in mitochondria and chloroplasts. In prokaryotes, the DNA is held within an irregularly shaped body in the cytoplasm called the nucleoid. [97]

  7. Bacterial cell structure - Wikipedia

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    The cell envelope is composed of the cell membrane and the cell wall. As in other organisms, the bacterial cell wall provides structural integrity to the cell. In prokaryotes , the primary function of the cell wall is to protect the cell from internal turgor pressure caused by the much higher concentrations of proteins and other molecules ...

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    Page 63 describes the inner cytoplasmic membrane, bounded by the peptidoglycan cell wall, which in turn is surrounded by the outer membrane in Gram-negative bacteria. Gram-positive bacteria do not have an outer membrane. Note also that the cell wall is not a rigid structure in either plants or bacteria. If cell walls were truly rigid, plants ...

  9. Nucleic acid structure - Wikipedia

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    DNA structure and bases A-B-Z-DNA Side View. Tertiary structure refers to the locations of the atoms in three-dimensional space, taking into consideration geometrical and steric constraints. It is a higher order than the secondary structure, in which large-scale folding in a linear polymer occurs and the entire chain is folded into a specific 3 ...