Yes. It is a 5-carbon monosaccharide.
Starch is not a simple sugar. Rest are.
ribose sugar
ribose
The D in DNA stands for deoxyribose, a form of the simple sugar ribose.
Ribose sugar
The sugar of RNA is ribosewhile the sugar of DNA is deoxyribose.
Ribose is the smallest molecule among sucrose, lactose, ribose, and starch. Ribose is a simple sugar with only 5 carbon atoms, while sucrose, lactose, and starch are larger molecules composed of multiple sugar units.
RNA does not contain sugars, but rather nucleotides that are made up of a sugar (ribose), a nitrogenous base, and a phosphate group. The sugar in RNA is ribose, which is a pentose sugar with five carbon atoms.
Yes, ribose is a type of sugar.
Ribose is the sugar found in both ATP and ADP.
Yes, ribose sugar is present in RNA, not DNA. DNA contains deoxyribose sugar instead of ribose sugar.
The kind of sugar that is in RNA is ribose. It belongs to a class of pentose sugars that naturally occurs in nature.