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Adenine pairs with Thymine

Guanine pairs with Cytosine

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What are the parts that make up the nucleotide?

A nucleotide is made of three parts. Those parts are: a five carbon ribose sugar, a phosphate molecule, and a nitrogenous base (adenine, guanine, cytosine, or uracil).


What parts of the nucleotide make up the rungs of the DNA molecule?

Adenine pairs with Thymine Guanine pairs with Cytosine


What part of the nucleotide make up the rungs middle of the DNA molecule?

Adenine pairs with Thymine Guanine pairs with Cytosine


What three parts make?

The three parts that make up nucleotides are a phosphate molecule, a 5-carbon ribose sugar and a nitrogenous base. DNA and RNA make up nucleotide chains.


What kind of molecule must be labeled to make radioactively labeled DNA?

Radioactive nucleotide


What 3 parts make a nucleotides?

The phosphate group is part of the nucleotide. Pentose sugar and Nitrogenous base is part of the parts that make up the nucleotide.


What molecule is used to make radioactivity labeled DNA?

Radioactive nucleotide


What parts of a nucleotide make up the backbone of a nucleotide?

Pentose sugars and Phosphate groups


What 3 parts make up a nucleotides?

The phosphate group is part of the nucleotide. Pentose sugar and Nitrogenous base is part of the parts that make up the nucleotide.


What part of the nucleotide make up the backbone of the DNA molecule?

dna strands


When bonded together chemically deoxyribose phosphate and an adenine molecule make up?

When bonded together chemically, deoxyribose phosphate and an adenine molecule make up a nucleotide, which is a building block of DNA. This nucleotide contributes to the structure of the DNA molecule by providing the adenine base that pairs with thymine to form the rungs of the DNA ladder.


Out of the 3 parts which make up a nucleotide molecule what can differ from one nucleotide to another?

The nitrogenous base can differ from one nucleotide to another. It can be adenine, guanine, cytosine, or thymine (in DNA) or uracil (in RNA). The sugar and phosphate components remain the same in all nucleotides.