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The question doesn't make a lot of sense. All DNA is composed of sugars, phophates, and nitrogen bases.
deoxyribose, a nitrogen base, a phosphate group
Yes, it is true.
It is composed of a sugar, a phosphate and a nitrogen base
The three parts of a nucleotide is the deoxyribose, the nitrogen base, and the phosphate group.
The question doesn't make a lot of sense. All DNA is composed of sugars, phophates, and nitrogen bases.
nucleotides that are the building blocks of nucleic acids are made up of sugar, a nitrogen base and phosphate group
nucleotide The phosphate group, sugar (deoxyribose), and the nitrogen base
it is one of the building blocks of proteins and amino acids
A nucleotide. These are the building blocks of DNA.
The monomers of DNA are nucleotides, which consist of the sugar deoxyribose, a phosphate group, and a nitrogen base.
There is no compound by the name nitrogen phosphate. The best match I could think of is ammonium phosphate with the formula, (NH4)3PO4
Building blocks = NUCLEOTIDES consist of: * ƒA pentose (5-carbon) sugar arranged in a ring called deoxyribose * An organic nitrogenous base * A phosphate group
ATP is a phosphorylated nucleotide consisting of three phosphate groups attached to ribose(pentose sugar) and adenine(nitrogenous organic base).
nitrogen phosphate
deoxyribose, a nitrogen base, a phosphate group
(NH4)3PO4 nitrogen phosphate