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Sugar(Deoxyribose), Nitrogenous Base, and a phosphate group.

They are connected by covalent bonds."

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The three parts of a nucleotide are a phosphate group, a pentose sugar, and a nitrogenous base. The phosphate group and nitrogenous base are attached to the pentose sugar by a phosphodiester bond.

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The nitrogenous base which is purines and pyrimidines are the two categories. Pentose sugar is in DNA, the sugar is 2-deoxyribose. In RNA, the sugar is ribose. The phosphate group is a sing phosphate group is PO4 with a 3 negative charge.

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Sugar(Deoxyribose), Nitrogen-Containing Base, and a phosphate group.

They are connected by covalent bonds.

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A nucleotide has three parts: a sugar, a base, and a phosphate group, which contains phosphorus and oxygen atoms. its attached by DNA, RNA, and ATP.

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Each necleotide consists of a nitrogen base, sugar, and phosphate. So that would mean each nucleotide connects to its pair. Adnine with thymine, Cytosine with Guanine.

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By covalent bonds!

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The three parts of a nucleotide and how they are attached to one another?

because they are okay!


Out of the 3 parts which make up a nucleotide molecule what can differ from one nucleotide to another?

Carbon, nitrogen, phosphate, sugar.


What are nucleotides attached to?

Nucleotides are attached to each other through a sugar-phosphate backbone. The phosphate group of one nucleotide is attached to the sugar molecule of another nucleotide, forming a chain. Additionally, nucleotides are also attached to nitrogenous bases, such as adenine, cytosine, guanine, or thymine (in case of DNA) or uracil (in case of RNA).


In DNA only the what varies from one nucleotide to another?

Base


What DNA only the varies from one nucleotide to another?

Base


What occurs when a single nucleotide is replaced by another nucleotide and it can change one of the amino acids for which the gene codes?

point mutation


Which components varies from one Nucleotide to another in DNA?

The nitrogenous base is what causes variation from one nucleotide to another in DNA. The deoxyribose and phosphate group are the same on all nucleotides.


One of three parts of a nucleotide made of one or two rings of carbon and nitrogen atoms?

Nitrogen Base


If one nucleotide is replaced by another it is called?

frameshift mutation


Changes in a DNA sequence caused by substitution of one nucleotide for another?

Point mutations


What are the parts of nucleotide?

Sugar, nitrogenous base and phospsate


Name 3 parts to a nucleotide then draw and label one?

The 3 parts of a nucleotide are : base,phosphate and sugar. :)