A biological molecule that contains a phosphate group are nucleotides. Nucleic acids (DNA and RNA) consist of a five carbon sugar, an organic base, and a phosphate group.
Many biological molecules contain phosphorus. Too many to list.
For example sodium phosphate, Na3PO4.
Each RNA nucleotide has a phosphate group.
PO43- is the phosphate ion.
ATP (adinine triphosphate) loses a phosphate group to become ADP (adinine diphosphate). The phosphate group was released is referred to as inorganic phosphate. There is also a release of energy as the high energy phosphate bonds are cleaved.
phosphate
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Phosphate minerals is a very large diverse group of minerals, Phosphate means "Those containing Tetrahedral". Some examples of phosphate minerals are; Apatite, Carbonate Apatite, and Brushite.
Out of these options: cytidine, phosphate group, ribose Guanine, phosphate group, ribose adenine, phosphate group, ribose cytosine, phosphate group, ribose deoxyribose, phosphate group, thymine deoxyribose, phosphate group, uracil The answer is: deoxyribose, phosphate group, thymine
Each RNA nucleotide has a phosphate group.
Phosphate
yes , it contains a phosphate group.
deoxyribose + phosphate group + cytosine deoxyribose+ phosphate group+ cytosine
through the release of phosphate group
5' - phosphate group 3' - hydroxyl group
a nitrogenous base, phosphate group, and pentose sugar
You would place a phosphate group in parentheses if more than one group is needed to make the compound. For example, magnesium phosphate has the formula Mg3(PO4)2.
The phosphate group is polar. Therefore it is Hydrophilic.
when you add a phosphate group it requires energy