Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) does not contain Cytosine within its molecular structure. However, Cytosine in the form of Cytidine Triphosphate (CTP) may transfer a phosphate group to convert Adenosine Diphosphate (ADP) to Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP).
Yes, DNA contains the 5-carbon sugar deoxyribose.
No. RNA contains the sugar ribose. DNA contains the sugar deoxyribose.
No, it doesn't. Dna does though.
No, Rna is [purely] made of ribose based nucleotides.
Think about it. DNA, RNA. Deoxyribose. Ribose. Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA), Ribonucleic Acid (RNA). It's in the name. I memorized it by accident in seventh grade. DNA contains Deoxyribose.
Yes, deoxyribose (C5H10O4) contains oxygen.
no
DNA has deoxyribose while rna has ribose
that's why DNA is the abbreviated form of deoxyribonucleic acid and rna is the abbreviated form of ribonucleic acid
No, ATP is an adenine bound to a ribose (which is further bound to the phosphategroups)
It is a nucleic acid.It contains deoxyribose sugar.
No
Deoxyribose sugar and thymine
ATP, a nucleotide, has 1.ribose sugar. 2.phosphate. 3.adenine base. DNA is a polynucleotide and has 1. deoxyribose sugar. 2.phosphate. 3. adenine base 4.A double helix shape of many monomers- ATP is a single monomer
No , stroma contains ATP .
thymine and deoxyribose
Deoxyribonucleic acid
Ribose is the sugar found in both ATP and ADP.
2-Deoxyribose doesn't contain phosphorus.
Deoxyribose sugar and thymine
ATP, a nucleotide, has 1.ribose sugar. 2.phosphate. 3.adenine base. DNA is a polynucleotide and has 1. deoxyribose sugar. 2.phosphate. 3. adenine base 4.A double helix shape of many monomers- ATP is a single monomer
Yes.
C- deoxyribose
no, DNA contains deoxyribose, and RNA contains ribose
D in DNA stands for Deoxyribose. R in RNA stands for Ribose. Deoxyribose is ribose but the 2' hydroxyl group is not present.
Normally, no. ATP is composed of adenosine, a ribose sugar, and three phosphate groups. However, when ATP is used for DNA synthesis, the ribose sugar is converted to deoxyribose.
No , stroma contains ATP .
No, it does not.
Along with chloroplasts plant cells contain mitochondria, which is the organelle that synthesizes ATP.