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Complex sugars or starches are called polysaccharides.
sugars and phosphates
The sugar-phosphate backbone has the phosphates as the backbone with the ribose sugars as the attachments (connections) to the [C or G or A or T] nucleotides.
Pairs of sugars
I'm not aware of a specific name for simple sugar->complex carbohydrate conversion. But I know that it is a form of condensation polymerisation - when water is removed from the sugar molecules they join together to fill up vacant chemical bondsS. Syhnthesis Hydration is the process in which a water molecule is removed from two sugar molecules to bond into one complex molecule. The opposite of this process would be called Hydrolisis which would be when water molecules would be added to a complex molecule to create two simple sugar molecules.
The backbone of the DNA molecule consists of a sugar, deoxyribose and a phosphate group. --(sugars and phosphates)
The sugar-phosphate backbone of DNA is made up of deoxyribose (a sugar) and phosphate.
Deoxyribose sugars and phosphates make up the backbone of DNA.
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Phosphates and sugars.
Phosphates and sugars.
Carbohydrate type molecules can be divided into two chief sub-classifications. These are simple and complex carbohydrates. Simple carbohydrates are sugars, and complex can be healthy starches as found in vegetables.
You'd best be trollin'. But in all seriousness, sugars ARE carbs.
Like DNA, the backbone of RNA consists of a sugar molecule and a phosphate group; the difference is that in RNA the sugar is ribose, whereas in DNA it's deoxyribose.
Complex sugars or starches are called polysaccharides.
Phosphate backbone
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