DNA contains deoxyribose sugar and it helps in transferring genes .
sugar has no DNA
deoxyribose
Sugars (deoxyribose and ribose)
This is false!! The correct answer is RNA
No, an enzyme is a protein in the DNA
The DNA backbone, are made of alternating sugars and phosphate groups.
sugars and phosphates
no. in reality there are actually two sugars.
Phosphates and sugars.
DNA two backbone chains of phosphates and deoxyribose sugars.
Ribose
Phosphate backbone
Phosphates and Sugars formthe sides of the DNA ladder~
This is false!! The correct answer is RNA
deoxyribose
Sugars (deoxyribose and ribose)
No, an enzyme is a protein in the DNA
DNA is the result of the y and x chromosome combining in the womb. DNA can be taken from anywhere to determine the 3 trillion letters that make up who you are. So unless the part of the body that the DNA sample is taken from produces sugars, then no, DNA does not contain sugar.
The DNA backbone, are made of alternating sugars and phosphate groups.