Atmosphere, Ocean, Sedimentary Rocks, Biomass, and Fossil Fuels.
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There is a monosaccharide called pentose that has five carbon atoms. There is another one in DNA with five carbon atoms called deoxyribose and one in RNA called ribose.
The kind of sugars that nucleotides contain is the five carbon ring structure.
In DNA the five-carbon sugar is deoxyribose. In RNA the five-carbon sugar is ribose.
Deoxyribose
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biology, chemistry, physics, Earth science, and astronomy
There are five major parts of the Earth's life support system. These include water, air, soil, rocks, and lastly, all living things.
Balcan, Black sea, Rila reservoirs, Daniube, The Rhodopes
There is a monosaccharide called pentose that has five carbon atoms. There is another one in DNA with five carbon atoms called deoxyribose and one in RNA called ribose.
The martian atmosphere is composed of five main gases, the greatest of which is carbon dioxide - it makes up 95.32% of the atmosphere. Other gases include:Nitrogen - 2.7%Argon - 1.6%;Oxygen - 0.13%;Carbon Monoxide - 0.08%
Most scientists believe that there are five major land biomes. However, some believe that there can be as many as fourteen biomes.
Carbon occurs in ALL foods.
fructose
The five major areas of earth science are: oceanography, a field dealing with oceans and other large bodies of water; geology, a field dealing with the Earth and its history; astronomy, a field dealing with celestial matters and the universe; meteorology, a field dealing with the atmosphere and weather; and environmental sciences, a field that deals with how variables impact the environment.