No , Argon is not component of DNA .It is not a bioelement . It is an inert element and not found in combined state .
Yes, DNA contains deoxyribose as a component.
Yes. It is the third most common gas.
Yes, DNA is a component of the chloroplast. Chloroplasts have their own circular DNA molecules that contain genes necessary for the organelle to function. This DNA is separate from the DNA in the cell's nucleus.
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Ribose
Dna
He, and Lord Rayleigh, discovered it in 1894.
The sugar deoxyribose is a component of a DNA nucleotide.
Deoxyribose
Thymidine- a nucleoside component of DNA; composed of thymidine and deoxyribose
The prefix of DNA is deoxy-. This indicates that the sugar component of DNA is deoxyribose, which is a type of ribose with one less oxygen atom.
No, phosphorus and argon are not similar. Phosphorus is a nonmetal element commonly found in compounds like DNA and bones, while argon is a noble gas known for its inert properties. They have different chemical properties and uses.