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What type of bond holds together sugar and phosphates
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The answer is
a covalent bond
. A covalent
bond
is the sharing of electrons between atoms. A covalent
bond
is stronger than a hydrogen
bond
(hydrogen
bonds hold
pairs of nucleotides
together
on opposite strands in DNA).
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Covalent Bond
is the answer.
I hope this helps!
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