A base, a sugar, and a phosphate.
I didn't know either but I just looked it up (:
The building block of Nucleotide are, Base, Sugar, and Phosphate.. i learned this in Bio..
DNA.
nucleotides
No, nucleotides ar e the building blocks for nucleic acids such as DNA or RNA. The building blocks for proteins are amino acids.
Nucleotides, Nucleic Acids. Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine, and Thymine
Nucleotides serve as the building blocks for the construction of nucleic acid. Each nucleotide consists of three parts, a sugar, a phosphate, and one of the nitrogenous lases.
the basic blocks of DNA are nucleotides nucleotides are made up of a phosphate, sugar and a base there are four different kinds of bases thymine guanine cytosine adenine did that answer ur question i actually have a test on this stuff tomorrow
Nucleotides
Nucleotides.
nucleotides
Nucleotides
The building blocks (called monomers) of nucleic acids are nucleotides. Nucleotides are composed of a nitrogenous base, a pentose sugar, and a phosphate group.
nucleotides
DNA and RNA
No, nucleotides ar e the building blocks for nucleic acids such as DNA or RNA. The building blocks for proteins are amino acids.
RNA
ATP, NAD+ , and FAD Pg 46
Nucleotides, on their own, don't produce anything. However, they are the building blocks for DNA and RNA, and are thus integral to all of their functions.
Nucleotides, on their own, don't produce anything. However, they are the building blocks for DNA and RNA, and are thus integral to all of their functions.