Sugar and phosphate form sides of DNA.
The phosphate group is part of the nucleotide. Pentose sugar and Nitrogenous base is part of the parts that make up the nucleotide.
The three parts of a nucleotide is the deoxyribose, the nitrogen base, and the phosphate group.
The three parts of a nucleotide is the deoxyribose, the nitrogen base, and the phosphate group.
The phosphate group is part of the nucleotide. Pentose sugar and Nitrogenous base is part of the parts that make up the nucleotide.
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Pentose sugars and Phosphate groups
The phosphate group is part of the nucleotide. Pentose sugar and Nitrogenous base is part of the parts that make up the nucleotide.
The three parts of a nucleotide is the deoxyribose, the nitrogen base, and the phosphate group.
The three parts of a nucleotide is the deoxyribose, the nitrogen base, and the phosphate group.
A DNA nucleotide contains a deoxyribose sugar molecule, a phosphate group, and a nitrogen base.
The phosphate group is part of the nucleotide. Pentose sugar and Nitrogenous base is part of the parts that make up the nucleotide.
A nucleotide is made of three parts. Those parts are: a five carbon ribose sugar, a phosphate molecule, and a nitrogenous base (adenine, guanine, cytosine, or uracil).
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The DNA nucleotide consists of three parts: a phosphate group, a 5-carbon sugar, and a nitrogenous base. The portion of the nucleotide that contains a negative charge is the phosphate group.
The three parts that make up a nucleotide are: - a nitrogenous base (either adenine, guanine, cytosine, thymine [in DNA] or uracil [in RNA]); - a five-carbon sugar (deoxyribose in DNA, ribose in RNA); and - a phosphate group (made up of one phosphorus atom and four oxygen atoms)