Yes, it is true.
yes ADP contain one ribose sugar and two phosphate grp
Both DNA and RNA are composed of nucleotides containing a five carbon sugar, a phosphate group, and one of four nitrogen bases.
Nitrogen is an essential element of amino acids. Amino acids are basic material for protein synthesis.Thus for synthesis of protein by both, plants and animals, need nitrogen.
No. A phospholipid is comprised of a phosphate group combined with, usually, a diglyceride. It has a hydrophilic head and a hydrophobic tail. A steroid is a heterocyclic (multi-ringed) aromatic molecule. It is typically hydrophobic. However, both molecules are used in forming the cell membrane.
Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen proteins contain Nitrogen fats dont
An example is the adenosine diphosphate (ADP).
No. Carbon and nitrogen are both elements. They contain only themselves.
Yes, in both DNA & RNA are made up of a phosphate group, a 5-carbon sugar, and a nitrogenous ring (either A,T,C,G or U).
The nitrogen bases themselves are molecules. DNA and RNA both contain the nitrogen bases adenine, guanine, and cytosine. DNA contains the nitrogen base thymine, while RNA contains the nitrogen base uracil instead.
yes
Ammonia and air both contain Nitrogen.
DNA and RNA are alike because they both contain nitrogen bases, they are both nucleotides, they both contain sugar, and a phosphate.
No they do not. Some foods may contain both protein and carbohydrates but protein does not contain carbohydrates. They are 2 completely different food groups.
protein and DNA
It contains both.
yes ADP contain one ribose sugar and two phosphate grp
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.