Nitrogen Base
A molecule consists of atoms bonded together through chemical bonds. The main parts of a molecule include atoms, which are the building blocks of matter, and bonds, which are the forces holding the atoms together. Various types of molecules can exist, such as organic molecules containing carbon atoms and inorganic molecules without carbon atoms.
nucleotides that are the building blocks of nucleic acids are made up of sugar, a nitrogen base and phosphate group
One part carbon = carbon two parts oxygen = di oxide
Any chemical that has carbon as it base chemical. Sugar is and example.
Molecules. A common molecule in air is O2, or two oxygen atoms stuck together. A 'particle' is a general term for anything very, very small. A molecule specifically indicates a combination of two of more atoms. Atoms are the smallest things which can exist independently, they come in over 100 different types and all substances are made up of different combinations of atoms. For example iron is made up of Iron atoms but steel is made of iron atoms with some carbon atoms. Diamond is made of carbon atoms while petrol (gasoline) is made of a combination of carbon and hydrogen atoms. Water is a molecule made of oxygen and hydrogen. The air is a mixture of things. Nitrogen gas makes up most of the air, each molecule of nitrogen is made of two nitrogen atoms joined together. Oxygen is another major component of the air and again, each molecule is made of a pair of oxygen atoms. (Not all things are combined, helium is a gas found in the very highest parts of our atmosphere and is not a molecule but instead exists as individual atoms.)
A single nucleotide is composed of a five-carbon sugar, a phosphate group, and a nitrogen base.
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 three parts of a nucleotide is the deoxyribose, the nitrogen base, and the phosphate group.
The nitrogenous base can differ from one nucleotide to another. It can be adenine, guanine, cytosine, or thymine (in DNA) or uracil (in RNA). The sugar and phosphate components remain the same in all nucleotides.
The monomers of DNA are called nucleotides, each nucleotide has three parts:PHOSPHATESUGAR ( Deoxyribose)NITROGEN BASE
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).
The ideal carbon to nitrogen ratio for composting is around 25-30 parts carbon to 1 part nitrogen.
The ideal nitrogen to carbon ratio for composting is around 25-30 parts carbon to 1 part nitrogen.
A DNA nucleotide contains a deoxyribose sugar molecule, a phosphate group, and a nitrogen base.
Mainly because carbon atoms are used as combustible substance, and nitrogen similar to oxigen, is oxidant (promotes the reaction of burning). Both parts are necessary to produce a reaction in very a short time (explosion).
Nucleotide molecules connect with each other in phosphate. Nucleotides are composed of three parts: phosphate, deoxyribose and the nitrogen base.