answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Covalent bonds. Hydrogen bonds join together the two nucleic bases on the nucleotides to make the double helix.

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What joins sugars to phosphate groups in nucleotides?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What type of bond joins two nucleotides together to form a nucleic acid?

The connection between nucleotides is between the sugar of the first nucleotide and the phosphate of the second. These are covalent bonds yielding a covalently attached sugar-phosphate backbone.


What molecule joins with ribose and three phosphate groups to form ATP?

adenine


What joins the deoxyribose sugars together in a chain?

phosphodiesterbonds


What is the nature of the chemical bond that joins the sugar of one nucleotide to the phosphate group of the next nucleotide?

C5 is bound to that nucleotides own phophate group. C3 is bound to the phosphate group of the nucleotide before it by a covalant link creating a srong "backbone"


Is ATP made up of ADP and a phosphate group?

Yes. ATP is formed when ADP joins with a phosphate through phosphorylation


What principal enzyme involved in DNA replication joins individual nucleotides to produce a DNA molecule?

DNA Polymerase


What types of linkage joins the nucleotides a within a single DNA strand and b between two single DNA strands?

Hydrogen Bonds


What Enzymes could create a bond between the adjacent unjoined nucleotides?

DNA polymerase join complementary DNA nucleotides together while DNA ligase joins together the gaps left behind from the okizoki fragments.


What type of bond joins 3 parts of the nucleotide together?

Phosphodiester bond connect the 3rd carbon of ribose to phosphate back bone


What is the part of speech of but?

The word "but" is a conjunction, a word that joins groups of words around it together.


A conjunction that joins words or groups of words of equal rank?

A coordinating conjunction joins words or groups of words of equal rank in a sentence. Examples include "and," "but," "or," "nor," "for," "so," and "yet."


Why is AND an conjunction?

A conjunction is a word used to join two words or two groups of words in a sentence.The word 'and' is a word used to join words or groups of words.Examples:Mike and Mary are twins. (joins the compound subject of the sentence)Jim washed the dishes and walked the dog. (joins the compound predicate)What did he know and when did he know it? (joins the compound sentence)