RNA (Ribonucleic Acid) contains Ribose. Ribose is a type of sugar that helps make up the backbone of RNA, along with a phosphate group.
both RNA and DNA molecules
RNA
ribose
A Ribose sugar as 'opposed to' a 2'- deoxy - Ribose sugar.
DNA contains the pentose sugar deoxyribose where as RNA contains the pentose sugar ribose.
Each RNA nucleotide contains one ribose sugar molecule.
RNA
ribose
A Ribose sugar as 'opposed to' a 2'- deoxy - Ribose sugar.
DNA contains the pentose sugar deoxyribose where as RNA contains the pentose sugar ribose.
Each RNA nucleotide contains one ribose sugar molecule.
RNA
No, it has the sugar ribose.
Nucleic Acids store and transmit hereditary, or genetic,information. There are two types of nucleic acids which are Ribonucleic acid (RNA) and Deoxyribonuleic acid (DNA). RNA contains the sugar ribose and DNA contains the sugar deoxyribose.
no, just ribose.
RNA contains the sugar ribose.
DNA contains the sugar deoxyribose and RNA contains the sugar ribose. Deoxyribose sugar has one less oxygen atom than ribose.
well it is a sugar, a carbohydrate. deoxyribose contains less oxygen than ribose but it still contains oxygen.
DNA contains 2' [2 prime] deoxyribose sugar while Rna contains ribose sugar.