Biologists use ball-and-stick models to study complex molecules by representing atoms with balls and bonds with sticks. DNA
is a biological molecule that contains millions of atoms. What is a limitation of using a ball-and-stick model for DNA?
Some kinds of atoms that are found in DNA must be left out of the models. DNA has so many atoms that the size and cost of a model could be too great. It is impossible to distinguish different kinds of atoms with models.