No, it's a pure carbohydrate (pentose type of sugar) compound
DNA contains the pentose sugar deoxyribose where as RNA contains the pentose sugar ribose.
There is a monosaccharide called pentose that has five carbon atoms. There is another one in DNA with five carbon atoms called deoxyribose and one in RNA called ribose.
a nitrogenous base, phosphate group, and pentose sugar
Ribose sugar which is a pentose sugar .
Deoxyribose, the "D" of DNA, is indeed a pentose.
It is a pentose sugar as it has 5 carbons
Ribose is the sugar. ribose sugar which is pentose sugar
Pentose is a five carbon sugar. They make up the sugars that form DNA and RNA.
Pentose known as ribose.
pentose (pent- for five and -ose for a carbohydrate)
Ribose is indeed a pentose sugar. A ribose molecule has 5 carbons and this is what classifies it as a pentose. (Note, for comparison with the sugar found in DNA, that deoxyribose is also a pentose.)