All forms of sugar are made from three elements: carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
The building blocks (called monomers) of nucleic acids are nucleotides. Nucleotides are composed of a nitrogenous base, a pentose sugar, and a phosphate group.
The building block of Starch {and Cellulose in an alternate configuration} is the simple sugar known as Glucose.
nucleotide The phosphate group, sugar (deoxyribose), and the nitrogen base
Simple sugars are themselves building blocks of either complex sugars or carbohydrates. Glycol aldehyde is an example of a pre biotic simple sugar.
What are the building blocks of your bodies?The building blocks of are bodies are called cells!
Sugar
Simple sugar molecules
The building blocks (called monomers) of nucleic acids are nucleotides. Nucleotides are composed of a nitrogenous base, a pentose sugar, and a phosphate group.
Yes
The building block of Starch {and Cellulose in an alternate configuration} is the simple sugar known as Glucose.
nucleotide The phosphate group, sugar (deoxyribose), and the nitrogen base
A base, a sugar, and a phosphate. I didn't know either but I just looked it up (:
Sugar is a type of carbohydrate. Simple monosaccarides such as glucose and fructose are the building blocks for sugars like sucrose and starches.
Simple sugars are themselves building blocks of either complex sugars or carbohydrates. Glycol aldehyde is an example of a pre biotic simple sugar.
Deoxiriibonucleic acids. A ribose sugar, a nitrogenous base and phosphate groups.
He was 12 building blocks old, or 35 in dog-building blocks
the building blocks of life are cells the building blocks of matter are atoms