Glucose. Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine, and Guanine are all parts in DNA. Glucose is sugar, which your body uses for energy.
purine. I remember cytosine, guamine, and uracil are pyrimindine because the word pyrimidine makes me think of the word pryamid and there are THREE pyrimidines which spell the word CUT :) hope that helps :)
3 nitrogenous bases form one "word" of a mRNA's message.
The bases are:(A) Adenine(T) Thymine(G) Guanine(C) CytosineAdenine always pairs with Thymine. Guanine always pairs with Cytosine. Think of the word AT for Adenine and Thymine. Think of the store G.N.C (just the G.C. part) for Guanine and Cytosine.
Nucleotides, when linked together, form the building blocks of DNA or RNA.
Complimentary bases is a term used in Molecular Biology to describe the properties between two nucleic acid; the degree to which they are complementary is varied.
purine. I remember cytosine, guamine, and uracil are pyrimindine because the word pyrimidine makes me think of the word pryamid and there are THREE pyrimidines which spell the word CUT :) hope that helps :)
3 nitrogenous bases form one "word" of a mRNA's message.
A nucleotide (one word; not nucleo tide), is a structural/chemical component of both RNA and DNA, and ii consists of a base (one of four chemicals: adenine, thymine, guanine, and cytosine) plus a molecule of sugar and a molecule of phosphoric acid, where the sugar is bonded to the phosphoric acid, as an ester.
The bases are:(A) Adenine(T) Thymine(G) Guanine(C) CytosineAdenine always pairs with Thymine. Guanine always pairs with Cytosine. Think of the word AT for Adenine and Thymine. Think of the store G.N.C (just the G.C. part) for Guanine and Cytosine.
Nucleotides, when linked together, form the building blocks of DNA or RNA.
The word "Gattaca" is an acronym derived from the four DNA nucleobases: guanine (G), adenine (A), thymine (T), and cytosine (C). These nucleobases are essential components of DNA molecules, which carry genetic information in living organisms.
DNA is double stranded...it transfers parental characters into offspring and contains thymine base RNA is single stranded...it synthesizes protein and contains uracil base
In DNA, the nitrogen base adenine (A) pairs with the nitrogen base thymine (T), and the nitrogen base cytosine (C) pairs with the nitrogen base guanine (G). So the base pairs are A:T and C:G. One way to remember is that A:T spells the word "at."
from the word adenine in adenosine...the os is from ribOSe and the aden and ine are from adenine
Complimentary bases is a term used in Molecular Biology to describe the properties between two nucleic acid; the degree to which they are complementary is varied.
Adenosine is composed of adenine and ribose molecules.
The base word in "belong" is "long."