"Nucleotide"
A nucleotide consists of a base pair ( A with T, C with G) with a sugar phospate molecule
No, it is a nucleotide.
A deoxyribose sugar and a nitrogenous base.
The compenets of A Nueclotide is a 5 Carbon sugar, a nitrogenous base, and a phospate group.
What do you understand by the term nucleotide. Explain
Monosaccharides
A nucleotide
Glucose. C6H12O6
A nucleotide
Only 3: Phospate(acid) Deoxyribose (sugar) Nitrogenous base (adenine cyostine Guanine and thymine) hope this helped
The ATP molecule is composed of three components. At the centre is a sugar molecule, ribose (the same sugar that forms the basis of RNA). Attached to one side of this is a base (a group consisting of linked rings of carbon and nitrogen atoms); in this case the base is adenine. The other side of the sugar is attached to a string of phosphate groups. These phosphates are the key to the activity of ATP.
1. A sugar molecule 2. A phosphate molecule 3. A nitrogen base