There are six molecules that make up DNA. These are: a five carbon sugar called deoxyribose, a phosphate group and four nitrogenous bases, which are thymine, guanine, adenine, thymine and cytosine.
The three things that make up DNA are included in the nucleotides (which make up DNA).
Nucleotides are made of these three things:
Nitrogen bases, deoxyribose, and phosphate.
Dioxyribose sugar,Phosphate group,Nitrogenous base(adenine or thymine or guanine or cytocine)
The three basic components of DNA are deoxyribose, phosphate group, nitrogen base (A, T, G, C)
sugar, phosphate, and nitrogenous base
They are phosphate and deoxyribose (sugar)
Deoxyribose And Phosphate
purines, pyrimidines, nucleotides and nitrogen bases.
Nucleotides are repeating subunits that make up DNA.
The sides of the DNA ladder are alternating deoxyribose (sugar) molecules and phosphate molecules. The DNA bases attach to the sugar molecules.
The phosphate groups and deoxyribose molecules makes up the DNA ladder.
Deoxyribose sugars and phosphates make up the backbone of DNA.
The DNA molecule.
DNA molecules
Nucleotides are the molecules that make up the D.N.A.
Nucleotides
amino acids or polypeptides
alternating deoxyribose sugar molecules and phophate groups
They are phosphate and deoxyribose (sugar)
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Phosphate and sugar molecules
No, chromosomes are made of genes and DNA. Gene sequences make up DNA, and this DNA is coiled up and makes up chromosomes.