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Nucleotides consist of a nitrogenous base, a sugar, and a phosphate group5-carbon sugar
The nitrogenous bases. I think.
the deoxyribose sugar
In the Nitrogen bases, or nucleotides. The are in the "middle" of the DNA, in between the sugar-phosphate backbone.
Yes, it is.
Nucleotides consist of a nitrogenous base, a sugar, and a phosphate group5-carbon sugar
The nitrogenous bases. I think.
the deoxyribose sugar
The bases are:(A) Adenine(T) Thymine(G) Guanine(C) CytosineAdenine always pairs with Thymine. Guanine always pairs with Cytosine. Think of the word AT for Adenine and Thymine. Think of the store G.N.C (just the G.C. part) for Guanine and Cytosine.
In deoxyribose nucleic acid. DNA, as part of the backbone the nitrogenous bases are hung on.
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.
No.
The backbone is part of the Skeleton. The skeleton are ALL the bones in the body.
Yes, it is.
Backbone
Preamble