A carbon based molecule is a polymer.
Edit: A carbon based molecule does not have to be a polymer, although some polymers are carbon based. For example methane - CH4 is carbon based and not a polymer. Carbon based molecules are called organic compounds.
DNA and RNA are nucleic acids.
Yes it is. To be organic a molecule needs to have carbon in it. DNA is composed of a lot of carbon.
Messenger DNA
What components make up the backbone of DNA
a phosphate group, a five-carbon sugar molecule, and a nitrogen baseAnd the five-carbon sugar is deoxyribose, which gives DNA its name of deoxyribonucleic acid.
The sugar used in the DNA ladder is deoxyribose. It is a five-carbon sugar that forms part of the DNA backbone and is essential for the stability and structure of the DNA molecule.
DNA, which is comprised of amino acids.
Yes it is. To be organic a molecule needs to have carbon in it. DNA is composed of a lot of carbon.
DNA is a type of nucleic acid.
DNA is a molecule. There are also a bunch of proteins/molecules called histones that organise the DNA molecule into a condensed state.
DNA is a molecule. There are also a bunch of proteins/molecules called histones that organise the DNA molecule into a condensed state.
Messenger DNA
Nucleic acids, and Nucleotides.
nucleic acids
Nucleic acid.
What components make up the backbone of DNA
Protein
DNA and RNA