OH-
I mean base is made from metal and OH- group.
For example KOH NaOH or Ca(OH)2 [because Calcium is CA2+]
This functional group is -OH.
DNA and RNA both have a sugar-phosphate backbone and nitrogenous bases. The bases found in both DNA and RNA are Adenine, Guanine and Cytosine.
Bases contain the group hydroxyl: -OH.
They have the same bases in different orders
robins and sparrows have different arrangements of the bases
robins and sparrows have different arrangements of the bases
Some commanly found bases are nipples and wet vagina
Acids: H+ and Bases: OH-
No, cytosine, guanine, thymine, and adenine are nitrogenous bases found in DNA and RNA. They are not phosphates. Phosphates are a different type of molecule that are also found in nucleic acids like DNA and RNA, but they are not the same as the nitrogenous bases.
Bears and raccoons use the same bases, but in a different order Aplex birds have a different arrangement of the bases than flowers
Some bases are soluble in water, while others are not. Typically, bases that are Group 1 hydroxides or Group 2 hydroxides are soluble in water, but there are exceptions. Some bases, such as metal oxides or hydroxides of transition metals, are insoluble in water.
bases as in chemical acids or bases bases soap, any kind of detergent, etc.