vertebra is one of the repeating units
Ribose and PO4
Phosphate and sugar molecules
sugar and phosphate units/molecules.
What components make up the backbone of DNA
sugars and phosphates
Deoxyribose is the monosaccaride that serves as the 'backbone' for the DNA structure.
Phosphate and sugar molecules
No
DNA is not made up out of 2, but 4 repeating units. These repeating units, nucleotides, being Adenine, Thymine, Guanine, and Cytosine.
Components that form the backbone of DNA and RNA are the same: repeating units of a sugar and a phosphate. In case of DNA, sugar is deoxyribose and in case of RNA the sugar is ribose. Both of these molecules are very important in the filed of genetics.
Sugar and phosphate are the parts that make up the DNA backbone.
alternating sugar and phosphate molecules.
sugar and phosphate units/molecules.
the repeating units of protein are called amino acids.
dna strands
Hydrogen Bonds Adenine, Thymines, Guaines, and Cytosines.
The backbone of the DNA molecule consists of a sugar, deoxyribose and a phosphate group. --(sugars and phosphates)
What components make up the backbone of DNA