No, although there is a sugar (pentose) in nucleic acids.
No, sugar is not a nucleic acid.
But all nucleic acids contain sugars.
no .
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.
There is sugar,phosphates and nitrogenous base that indicates the nucleic acid is RNA
Yes it does
DNA = Deoxyribonucleic acid Deoxyribose is a sugar that differs from another sugar called ribose ("ribo") by missing one oxygen atom ("deoxy"). A nucleic acid is a molecule that stores genetic information.
DNA is considered a type of nucleic acid. These acids are polymeric macromolecules that are required for life. RNA, is another type of nucleic acid.
Sugar is an example of carbohydrates.
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.
Deoxyribonucleic acid
phosphate and sugar
Carbohydrate! gly = sugar