Nucleic acids.
Nucleic acids.
Nucleic acids.
No , all are not macro molecules .
Deoxyribose.
DNA comes to mind.
The sides of the DNA ladder are alternating deoxyribose (sugar) molecules and phosphate molecules. The DNA bases attach to the sugar molecules.
The phosphate groups and deoxyribose molecules makes up the DNA ladder.
what is the name of the macromelecules that makes up DNA
Nucleotides are the monomer units that make up a DNA molecule. DNA nucleotides are composed of a deoxyribose sugar, a nitrogenous base, and a phosphate group.
A DNA strand is made up of alternating sugar (deoxyribose) and phosphate molecules. The nitrogenous bases (adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine) are attached to the sugar molecules, forming the "rungs" of the DNA ladder.
deoxyribose
Deoxyribose.