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The molecular formula of ribose is C5H10O5
Ribose itself isn't a macromolecule, it's a monosaccharide (simple sugar). It's formula is C5H10O5.
Carbohydrates
C5h10o5
Ribose is the sugar found in both ATP and ADP.
ribose
Ribose sugar
Nucleic acids DNA and RNADNA has deoxyribose and phosphate forming the backbone and an attached nitrogenous base, These three components form a nucleotide.RNA has ribose sugar, phosphate and nitrogenous bases. The bonds holding the macromolecule together are covalent bonds within the nucleotides and hydrogen bonds holding the double strands of the DNA molecule.
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a polysaccharide is a macromolecule made of many monosaccharides (e.g. glucose, ribose, fructose). an example is starch, which is a polysaccharide made of glucose
Ribose is the sugar found in both ATP and ADP.
ribose
ribose sugar
Ribose sugar
In RNA, there is ribose that replaces deoxyribose.
Nucleotides - A, U, G or C, connected together by the usual phosphate- (ribose) sugar backbone.
Nucleic acids DNA and RNADNA has deoxyribose and phosphate forming the backbone and an attached nitrogenous base, These three components form a nucleotide.RNA has ribose sugar, phosphate and nitrogenous bases. The bonds holding the macromolecule together are covalent bonds within the nucleotides and hydrogen bonds holding the double strands of the DNA molecule.
Ribose is the sugar. ribose sugar which is pentose sugar
No. ribose is a monosaccharide
ribose is the sugar that is in DNA and it is what connects the base pairs to the backbone of the dna
A block macromolecule is a macromolecule composed of a linear sequence of blocks.