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When the number of carbon atoms in a molecule is low (from three to seven), then the carbohydrate is a simple sugar, or monosaccharide.
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Sugars are composed of Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen
Thymine, like all nucleotides, is composed of three things: A five carbon sugar (ribose), a phosphate group attached to carbon #5 of the sugar, and the nitrogenous base (thymine) attached to carbon #1 of the sugar.
The components are a nitrogenous base, a five-carbon sugar, and a phosphate. The nitrogen compound is called a nucleobaseand combines with the sugar to form the nucleoside, and the phosphate binds to the carbon in the sugar.
The five prime and three prime refer to bonds in the DNA molecule. The sugar binds to another sugar in the chain at the number three carbon and the number 5 carbon, which is at an extension from the carbon ring, binds to the phosphate backbone. In one continuous chain.
When the number of carbon atoms in a molecule is low (from three to seven), then the carbohydrate is a simple sugar, or monosaccharide.
In turning Glucose to a 3 carbon sugar, it is called glycolysis.
The three elements are carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. Sugar is a carbohydrate.
G3P is a three carbon sugar.
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The three elements in simple sugar are carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Monosaccharides are simple sugar and are the smallest type of sugar.
The chemical name of table sugar is sucrose. Its chemical formula is C12H22O11 (ie 6 carbon atoms, 22 hydrogens and 11 oxygens).
Sugars are composed of Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen
Sugar is composed of just three elements: carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen.
All forms of sugar are made from three elements: carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
Sugar contains three elements bonded together: carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.