DNA's sugar is deoxyribose, and RNA's sugar is ribose. (DNA = deoxyribose nucleic acid, RNA = ribonucleic acid)
Ribose Sugar is the sugar component of Rna, while the ribose sugar with the two-prime Oxygen atom removed results in the other Type of Sugar - which is "2' deoxy ribonucleic acid" or Dna.
The two polymers of nucleic acids are DNA and RNA.
ribose and deoxyribose
Ribose and Deoxyribose
no
Nucleic acids are polymers. They are made of monomers Nucleotides.
Nucleic Acids
Nucleic Acids are polymers of nucleotides with very specific functions in cells.
monomer = amino acidpolymer = polypeptide (= polypeptide chain)A monomer is one unit in a chain of repeating units. Amino acids are assembled in cells into chains called polypeptides.A protein may consist of just one polypeptide, or more than one. For example, human growth hormone has only one chain, but hemoglobin has four.
Nucleic acids are polymers of nucleotides.
no
CARBOHYDRATES- polymers of sugars LIPIDS- polymers of fatty acids PROTEINS- polymers of amino acids NUCLEIC ACIDS- polymers of nucleotides
Nucleic acids (DNA and RNA) are polymers of nucleotides; they are involved in genetics.
Nucleic acids are polymers. They are made of monomers Nucleotides.
Polypeptides and dipeptides
Nucleic acids are polymers. They are made of monomers Nucleotides.
Ribo and deoxyribo polynucleotides.
Nucleic Acids
nucleic acids
No, nucleic acids code for the making of protein, they do not contain the monomers of protein manufacturing.
Nucleic acids