Nucleotides, DNA polymerase, and phosphate buffers would be found in the beaker of DNA but not in the beaker with glucose. These components are specifically associated with molecular Biology processes like DNA replication and amplification, which are not related to glucose metabolism.
Deoxiribose, this is a 15 year old answering this 4 the first time!
Uracil is the nitrogen base found in RNA that pairs with adenine in DNA.
The simple sugar in DNA is deoxyribose, as the name, deoxyribonucleic acid, suggests. Unlike glucose, this sugar contains only 5 carbon atoms.
No, DNA is an organic molecule because it contains carbon and is found in living organisms.
The sugar that is found in DNA is called Deoxyribose
Deoxiribose, this is a 15 year old answering this 4 the first time!
Glucose is an important carbohydrate found in living organisms. It is a primary source of energy for cells and is essential for various biological processes.
glucose, galactose, fructose, ribose (found in RNA), deoxyribose (found in DNA), glyceraldehyde & dihydroxyacetone (the simplest monosaccharides)
Glucose. Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine, and Guanine are all parts in DNA. Glucose is sugar, which your body uses for energy.
The sugar in DNA is deoxyribose - hence the name deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA).
The DNA would be found in the nucleus.
No. It does not.
DNA can be found inside the nucleus of every cell, except for red blood cells. Small amounts of DNA can also be found in mitochondria.
If you mean in fossils or decomposed bodies, it would be best found in the teeth.
A cells nucleus, mitochondria or a chloroplast may contain the DNA.
i think they r glucose, fructose, and galactose
dna