Rungs are made up of - [nitrogenous bases]
Railings are made up of - [deoxyribose and phosphate]
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The sides of the RNA are made of ribose, a 5 carbon sugar, and a phosphate group. On the ribose, one of 4 nitrogen bases, guanine, cytosine, adenine, or uracil is attached.
DNA is made up of a phosphate group attached to a pentose sugar. The inner part of the double helix consists of the final part of DNA, nitrogenous bases connected through hydrogen bonds.
alternating deoxyribose sugar molecules and phosphate groups
The DNA ladder is made of sugar and phosphates.
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The sugar-phosphate backbones are the double helix staircase railings.
The sides of the RNA are made of ribose, a 5 carbon sugar, and a phosphate group. On the ribose, one of 4 nitrogen bases, guanine, cytosine, adenine, or uracil is attached.
The DNA ladder is made of sugar and phosphates.
DNA is made up of a phosphate group attached to a pentose sugar. The inner part of the double helix consists of the final part of DNA, nitrogenous bases connected through hydrogen bonds.
sugar phospate
No. The sides of the DNA molecule is made of alternating deoxyribose sugar molecules and phosphate groups.
The sides of the DNA ladder are composed of alternating Phosphate and deoxyribose (sugar) molecules.
alternating deoxyribose sugar molecules and phosphate groups
The DNA ladder is made of sugar and phosphates.
The Sides of this ladder equate to the Dna's Sugar-Phosphate Backbone; the Rungs of this ladder equate to the Hydrogen-bonding that takes place between base pairs.
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