Codon.
Yes, amino acids contain nitrogen in their amine group.
There are 4 nitrogenous bases characteristic of mRNA. Adenine, Cytosine, Uracil, and Guanine.
Three consecutive nitrogenous bases are called a codon and codons code for amino acids
Yes, Guanine is one of the four nitrogenous bases in DNA. It is also one of the four bases in RNA, along with Adinine, cytocine and Uracil.
A pyrimidine group consists of only three nitrogenous bases: Uracil, Thymine, and Cytosine. All three are nitrogenous bases, so all three are the answer.
A nucleotide consists of a sugar, a phosphate and a nitrogenous base. In RNA the sugar is ribose, in DNA it is deoxyribose. DNA contains the bases A, T, C and G. RNA contains the bases A, U, C and G.
nitrogenous waste products are produced by animals. the nitrogenous waste products contain an amino group which remove an amino acid in the form of ammonia. the formation of ammonia from the amino acid is known as deamination which occurs in the liver. nitrogenous waste products can be removed in 3 forms ammonia uria and uric acid.
amino acid
DNA = A deoxyribose sugar, four nitrogenous bases ( adenine, thymine, guanine and cytosine ), plus phosphate group linkage. RNA = A ribose sugar, four nitrogenous bases ( adenine, uracil, guanine and cytosine ), plus the phosphate group linkage.
yes nitrogen is present in proteinYes the amino group of all amino acids are having nitrogen. amino group NH2 involved directly to form peptide bond with COOH group. Nitrogens are also found in DNA and RNA.in the nitrogenous base.
amino acid
ribose sugar, phosphate group, nitrogen base (guanine, cytosine, adenine, uracil)