Ribose
D in DNA stands for Deoxyribose. R in RNA stands for Ribose. Deoxyribose is ribose but the 2' hydroxyl group is not present.
The sugar of RNA is ribosewhile the sugar of DNA is deoxyribose.
DNA's sugar is deoxyribose, and RNA's sugar is ribose. (DNA = deoxyribose nucleic acid, RNA = ribonucleic acid)
Deoxyribose (DNA) or Ribose (RNA)
They are not isomers because isomers have the same chemical formula with a different structure. These have different formulas ribose is C5H10O5 and deoxyribose is C5H10O4. Deoxy actually means that oxygen is removed.
In RNA, there is ribose that replaces deoxyribose.
D in DNA stands for Deoxyribose. R in RNA stands for Ribose. Deoxyribose is ribose but the 2' hydroxyl group is not present.
ribose
The sugar of RNA is ribosewhile the sugar of DNA is deoxyribose.
no, DNA contains deoxyribose, and RNA contains ribose
Ribose is the sugar found in both ATP and ADP.
I'm pretty sugar it's 5. And it can be either deoxyribose or just ribose. The ribose stands forthe "R'" in RNA (ribose nucleic acid) and deoxyribose stands for the "D" in DNA (deoxyribose nucleic acid). If these had 6 that would make it something like glucose or galatose.
Ribose and deoxyribose are both sugars. They have identical chemical structure except that ribose has a hydroxyl group (OH) on carbon 2, while deoxyribose is without an oxygen on carbon 2 (H). Ribose is the sugar component of the structure of RNA (ribonucleic acid) and deoxyribose is the sugar component in DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid).
Technically deoxyribose but a form of ribose nonetheless.
A hydoxyl group is present on carbon 2 of the compound in ribose whereas it is not in deoxyribose.
The sugar found in the backbone of DNA is the deoxyribose.
Ribose