To explain:
a) i) If the two strands of DNA in a double helix [A] are held together by covalent bonds, intermolecular forces or both.
ii) If the two alpha helices depicted in [B] are held together by covalent bonds, intermolecular forces or both.
b) If the bilayer in the phospholipid bilayer depicted in [C] is held together by covalent bonds, intermolecular forces or both.
c) If the two sugarsin the disaccharide depicted in [D] are held together by covalent bonds, intermolecular forces or both.
d) Identify the single molecules depicted in the matrix that are an important structural component of [C].
e) Identify the single molecules depicted in the matrix that react to form [E]
f) Identify the intermolecular forces involved when the amino acid depicted in [F] is incorporated into a protein.
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