Nucleic acid called DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) contains phosphate group, deoxyribose sugar and four types of bases of nucleic acid: adenine, thymine, guanine and cytosine.
yes because that is what the D in DNA stands for
DNA= Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid
yes, it is one of the nucleotides in dna... i had a quiz and got it right.
The backbone of DNA.
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DNA
The sugar found in the backbone of DNA is the deoxyribose.
Deoxyribose.
Deoxyribose is found in DNA while ribose is found in RNA.
The phosphate and deoxyribose in the backbone of DNA are constant throughout the molecule.
DNA has the deoxyribose sugar, while RNA has the ribose sugar.
In a DNA molecule or in deoxyribose nucleic acid.
The sugar that is found in DNA is called Deoxyribose
The sugar found in the backbone of DNA is the deoxyribose.
Deoxyribose.
Deoxyribose
No. Deoxyribose is the sugar in a DNA nucleotide. A DNA nucleotide would also include a phosphate group and a nitrogen base.
Deoxyribose.
Deoxyribose is found in DNA while ribose is found in RNA.
A DNA molecule is made up of deoxyribose sugar while RNA is made up of ribose sugar. A DNA molecule is double stranded whilst a RNA molecule is single stranded. A DNA molecule only contains the bases; Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine and Guanine. However a RNA molecule contains the bases; Uracil, Thymine, Cytosine and Guanine. DNA is only found in the nucleus of a cell, while RNA is found in the cytoplasm.
The five carbon-sugar that is found in DNA is called deoxyribose. It forms the backbone of the DNA molecule, along with the phosphate group, and helps to link the individual nucleotides together to form the double helix structure.
The deoxyribose is an essential pentose in DNA. It forms part of the ladder together with phosphate group.
The phosphate and deoxyribose in the backbone of DNA are constant throughout the molecule.