Ribulose, C5H10O5 (where the numbers should be subscripts) is a ketopentose.
Ribose and ribulose both are pentose sugars that have chemical formula C5H10O5. The difference however lies in the spatial arrangement of molecules in the space. While Ribose is an aldo-pentose sugar that has got an aldehyde group, Ribulose is Keto-pentose sugar that has got ketone group.
Pentose is a five carbon sugar. They make up the sugars that form DNA and RNA.
No, fructose is a hexose sugar, it is made up of 6 carbons.
The primary difference between a pentose and a hexose is the obvious difference in the carbon content of each. A hexose, by definition, contains five carbons in its central ring, a hexose contains six. Examples of a hexose is the energy molecule glucose while an example of a pentose is ribose, a structural sugar that helps make up DNA.
ATP = Adenosine triphosphate, it contains 3 phosphate groups, the structure of this molecule consists of a purine base (adenine) attached to the carbon atom of a pentose sugar (ribose). The 3 phosphate groups are attached to another carbon atom of the pentose sugar.
Ribose and ribulose both are pentose sugars that have chemical formula C5H10O5. The difference however lies in the spatial arrangement of molecules in the space. While Ribose is an aldo-pentose sugar that has got an aldehyde group, Ribulose is Keto-pentose sugar that has got ketone group.
DNA contains the pentose sugar deoxyribose where as RNA contains the pentose sugar ribose.
a nitrogenous base, phosphate group, and pentose sugar
Ribose sugar which is a pentose sugar .
Yes
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.
The pentose sugar in RNA is called RIBOSE
Yes,it is a monosachcharide.It is a pentose sugar.