yes it does.
No it does not.It contains ribose sugar.
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.
Deoxyribose sugar and thymine
No. DNA is a nucleic acid. Polysaccharides are carbohydrates. DNA's backbone does contain deoxyribose (a monosaccharide) but this in no respect makes DNA a polysaccharide.
Yes,there are deoxyribose sugar in DNA.D stands for it in DNA.
Deoxyribonucleic acid
Deoxyribose sugar, it is a pentose sugar base.
Both DNA and RNA contain a sugar phosphate group as the backbone to their structure. In DNA the sugar is deoxyribose, where as in RNA it is just ribose.
The sugar that is found in DNA is called Deoxyribose
Deoxyribose is the sugar that is a main component in DNA. In fact, the "D" in DNA stands for deoxyribose.
Deoxyribose sugar, it is a pentose sugar base.
DNA has the deoxyribose sugar, while RNA has the ribose sugar.