Could someone help me with this?

Could someone help me with this?

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James.

hydrogen

Thanks.

they aren't hydrogen bonds

DNA

What are they?

>he doesn’t know about james bonds
oh I get it now

Yes they are, you dingleberry

Scratch that, I’m a brainlet who didn’t read the directions. It’s phosphodiester. I’ve brought great shame upon my famiree

Metallic bonding

phosphodiester, you dumb piece of shit

you should also tell your professor he's a dipshit because phosphodiester bonds are also covalent bonds, so he asked you a question with two correct answers.

You can find the answer over at www.doyourownhomeworkyoufuckingasshat.com

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How the fuck do I know? He just drew colorful shapes instead of giving us atomic descriptions

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Fucking bleed to death you piece of fucking shit
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The bonds on the sides of the ladder are covalent bonds. The bonds on the rungs are hydrogen bonds.

covalent duh it's phosphorus to oxygen

glad I could help :)

real talk though the answer is both covalent and phosphodiester

Dude it's hydrogen. That's the simplest bond you'll find in the DNA

Nevermind saw the text. 5'-3' phosphodiesteric. Who uses yellow to highlight bonds, is it an American thing?

>Who uses yellow to highlight
Practically everybody?