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What holds the two strands of a DNA molecule to each other? hydrogen bonds double carbon bonds peptide bonds single carbon bonds
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What holds the two strands of a DNA molecule to each other?
hydrogen bonds
double carbon bonds
peptide bonds
single carbon bonds
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Hydrogen Bonds is the answer
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(B. Hydrogen Bonds) hold DNA strands together.
Nitrogenous bases fit together between these two strands in a certain manner with different types of hydrogen bonds.
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