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The five carbon-sugar that is found in DNA is called deoxyribose. It forms the backbone of the DNA molecule, along with the phosphate group, and helps to link the individual nucleotides together to form the double helix structure.
Disaccharide
carbon is an element .. but it has a self linking property wherein more than one carbon atoms link together to form a molecule
There are two possible answers : compound, or molecule.
Phophodiester bonds are the one that connect the nucleotides next to each other on the same strand. Weak hydrogen bonds join the two complementary nucleotides and thus the two strands of the DNA together.
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Answer:Two strands of DNA link together
The five carbon-sugar that is found in DNA is called deoxyribose. It forms the backbone of the DNA molecule, along with the phosphate group, and helps to link the individual nucleotides together to form the double helix structure.
Atoms are linked in a molecule by chemical bondings.The chemical bondings are: ionic, covalent and metallic bonding in metals.
Disaccharide
carbon is an element .. but it has a self linking property wherein more than one carbon atoms link together to form a molecule
There are two possible answers : compound, or molecule.
When two monosaccharides link together by Glycosidic bond (type of covalent bond formed by sugar molecule with others) they form a disaccharide. Example of disaccharides: Sucrose - glucose + Fructose Lactose - Galasctose + Glucose
RNA Primer
Diacetylene is simply 2 acetylenes linked together by a single bound. Click on link for structure: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diacetylene