Yes, DNA is made of hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus.
Adenine is a nucleobase found in DNA and RNA, while carbohydrates are composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms. Phosphorus is an element found in adenine but not in carbohydrates.
A negative charge, as do all phosphate groups.
If you add more than one of each, you can make HC3PO (may not be accurate chemical formula), which I call George Lucastic Acid. Yes, it is an acid.
Large organic molecules composed of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorus are typically nucleic acids like DNA and RNA. These molecules serve as the genetic material in living organisms, containing instructions for building and functioning of cells.
Chromatin is primarily composed of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) and proteins called histones. The DNA wraps around histone proteins to form nucleosomes, which are the basic structural unit of chromatin. Other proteins, such as non-histone chromosomal proteins, also contribute to chromatin structure and function.
Oxygen is not removed from DNA. In fact, oxygen is an essential component of the sugar deoxyribose found in DNA, which is why it's called "deoxyribonucleic acid." The oxygen atom in deoxyribose is important for forming the backbone structure of the DNA molecule.
No, replication does not require oxygen. Replication is the process of copying DNA or RNA, which can occur in the absence of oxygen. Oxygen is not directly involved in the process of DNA replication itself.
DNA
The sugar in a DNA nucleotide contains one less oxygen atom.
The sugar in a DNA nucleotide contains one less oxygen atom.
No. DN4 is composed only of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorus.
Three are molecules with different elements. Oxygen is not.
The prefix of DNA is deoxy-. This indicates that the sugar component of DNA is deoxyribose, which is a type of ribose with one less oxygen atom.
Heck No!
oxygen
well, oxygen atoms have only 2.
The sugar in a DNA nucleotide contains one less oxygen atom.