No, starch is a carbohydrate.
Deoxypentose nucleic acid is a former term for deoxyribose nucleic acid. It is the same.
This is an analogy between the molecular components of two different macromolecules. Glucose molecules compose starch, and its correspondent to proteins would be amino acids to solve this question.
No, DNA is a nucleic acid
Ribonucleic acid and deoxyribonucleic acid.
De Oxy Nucleic acid(DNA) and ribo nucleic acid(RNA) are the two types of nucleic acid seen
Carbohydrates: starch Lipids: Glycerol Proteins: polypeptides nucleic acid: nucleotides
a sugar starch protein
carbohydrates dna subunits are nucleic acids. Nucleic acid subunits are nucleotides.
The single units of polymers such as proteins, starch and DNA are called monomers.
hormones (peptides = protein)
It is a nucleic acid (and specifically, deoxyribose nucleic acid).
amino acids -proteins
DNA- Deoxyribo Nucleic Acid RNA-Ribo Nucleic Acid
A nucleic acid.
Deoxypentose nucleic acid is a former term for deoxyribose nucleic acid. It is the same.
an amino acid is to a protein. ie starch is made of a chain of glucose with side branching. aa's combine to make a protein, to simplify things
nucleic acid