I'm pretty sugar it's 5. And it can be either deoxyribose or just ribose. The ribose stands forthe "R'" in RNA (ribose nucleic acid) and deoxyribose stands for the "D" in DNA (deoxyribose nucleic acid). If these had 6 that would make it something like glucose or galatose.
No. Both ribose and deoxyribose are 5-carbon sugars.
Ribose and deoxyribose are both five-carbon sugars.
Ribose
phosphate group 5 carbon sugar nitrogenous base
The composition of the nucleic acid-DNA includes polynucleotides which are composed of guanine, adenine, thymine, cytosine, a phosphate group, and deoxyribose (a monosaccharide sugar).
The sugar in DNA is deoxyribose - hence the name deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA).
Deoxyribonucliec Acid, and Ribonucliec acid.
RNA is a polymer that is made up of a sugar called ribose. Ribose is a simple sugar known as pentose monosaccharide.
no. nucleic acids have a ribose as its sugar. A ribose is a five carbon sugar. Lactose is a 6 carbon sugar and from this, we can say that it is not a ribose. Nucleic acids contain phosphorus but not potassium.
No, although there is a sugar (pentose) in nucleic acids.
The sugar in DNA is Deoxyribose (Nucleic Acid). It is a type of 5 carbon sugar, ribose.
phosphate group 5 carbon sugar nitrogenous base
Yes. The 5-carbon sugars are deoxyribose in DNA and ribose in RNA.
A 5-carbon sugar, Phoshate group, and a nitrogenous base make nucleotides. The nucleotides are made of adenine, guanine, cytosice, thymine, and uracil. The nucleotides make the nucleic acids. Nucleic acids are made in only two types, Deoxyribonucleic acid(DNA) and Ribonucleic Acid (RNA)
The composition of the nucleic acid-DNA includes polynucleotides which are composed of guanine, adenine, thymine, cytosine, a phosphate group, and deoxyribose (a monosaccharide sugar).
no .
The sugar in DNA is deoxyribose - hence the name deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA).
Deoxyribonucliec Acid, and Ribonucliec acid.
Carbon Carbon Carbon
A protein. A nucleic acid consists of a nitrogenous base (either a purine like adenine and guanine, or a pyrimidine like thymine and cytosine), a 5-carbon sugar, and a phosphate group.