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Complete the paragraph.
strong hydrogen
weak covalent
deoxyribose sugars
weak hydrogen
nitrogenous bases
strong covalent
D) The structure of a DNA molecule resembles a twisted ladder. The sides of the
ladder, or the backbones of the molecule, are formed by
bonds between the phosphate groups and the
. The rungs of
bonds between the
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D) The structure of a DNA molecule resembles a twisted ladder. The sides of the ladder, or the backbones of the molecule, are formed by strong covalent bonds between the phosphate groups and the deoxyribose sugars. The rungs are formed by weak hydrogen bonds between the nitrogenous bases.
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