No. It does not.
Which of the following is not a polymer? A) cellulose B) glucose C) starch D) DNA E) chitin
This Cellular organelle that contains its own Dna and the mechanisms for Dna expression and transforms glucose sugar into Atp is The Mitochondrion; plural Mitochondria.
The sugar in DNA is deoxyribose - hence the name deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA).
Polymer:Monomer DNA: nucleotides Starch: Glucose Cellulose: Glucose PolyPeptide: 2 or more amino acids
No. It does not.
Glucose.
Glucose. Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine, and Guanine are all parts in DNA. Glucose is sugar, which your body uses for energy.
Which of the following is not a polymer? A) cellulose B) glucose C) starch D) DNA E) chitin
This Cellular organelle that contains its own Dna and the mechanisms for Dna expression and transforms glucose sugar into Atp is The Mitochondrion; plural Mitochondria.
Um no. Because I said so :)
The sugar in DNA is deoxyribose - hence the name deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA).
Polymer:Monomer DNA: nucleotides Starch: Glucose Cellulose: Glucose PolyPeptide: 2 or more amino acids
Maintaining the osmotic pressure to prevent the cell form bursting.
SDS lyses the cells. Tris controls the pH. Glucose prepares bacterial DNA. EDTA protects DNA from degradation. Phenol extracts lipids and proteins from DNA. Chilled absolute ethanol precipitates the DNA.
The simple sugar in DNA is deoxyribose, as the name, deoxyribonucleic acid, suggests. Unlike glucose, this sugar contains only 5 carbon atoms.
Deoxiribose, this is a 15 year old answering this 4 the first time!