the deoxyribose sugar
In the Nitrogen bases, or nucleotides. The are in the "middle" of the DNA, in between the sugar-phosphate backbone.
The nitrogenous bases. I think.
pairs of nitrogen bases
Proteins and nucleic acids contain nitrogen.Proteins use nitrogen as part of amino group, which is NH2.Nucleic acids use nitrogen for nitrogen bases such as adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine.
strand of DNA
In the Nitrogen bases, or nucleotides. The are in the "middle" of the DNA, in between the sugar-phosphate backbone.
The nitrogenous, nucleic acid, [four] bases.
The nitrogenous bases. I think.
pairs of nitrogen bases
In deoxyribose nucleic acid. DNA, as part of the backbone the nitrogenous bases are hung on.
Proteins and nucleic acids contain nitrogen.Proteins use nitrogen as part of amino group, which is NH2.Nucleic acids use nitrogen for nitrogen bases such as adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine.
strand of DNA
No.
it is the part of the nitrogen cycle
phosphorus is part of the nitrogen family
The backbone is part of the Skeleton. The skeleton are ALL the bones in the body.
it depends on which living organisms you are talking about. Plants absorb it through their roots in the form of nitrate (NO3) or ammonia (NH4) or in the case of Nitrogen-fixing plants, they host a bacterial infection which undergoes di-nitrogen fixation within a nodule and makes the nitrogen for the plant. Many types of bacteria and other microorganisms possess the ability to fix atmospheric N2, which eukaryotes in general cannot do. Animals in general get their nitrogen by consuming other organisms or organic material.