deoxyribose, phosphate, guanine, tyrosine, adenine, and cytosine are the components of DNA
Nucleotide
A nucleotide.
The subunit used to build DNA and RNA is called a nucleotide. Nucleotides consist of a sugar molecule, a phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base (adenine, guanine, cytosine, thymine in DNA; adenine, guanine, cytosine, uracil in RNA).
a nucleotide
nucleotides
B-subunit of the hemoglobin A molecule is not a complete DNA molecule. It contains 4 subunits
DNA's sub unit is called a nucleotide.
Codon
Adenine is an organic base that contains nitrogen and is a subunit of nucleotides in both DNA and RNA.
Adenine, Cytosin, thymine, and guanine.
No, the B-subunit of hemoglobin A is a protein subunit, not a DNA molecule. Hemoglobin is composed of four protein subunits (two alpha and two beta) that come together to form the hemoglobin molecule, which carries oxygen in red blood cells. The instructions for making these protein subunits are found in the DNA of our cells.
the subunits copy DNA because they are used to build cells