Fresh lemon juice has citric acid and fructose.
No, although there is a sugar (pentose) in nucleic acids.
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sugar has a neutral pH, so it doesn't really neutralize acids.
Ribose Sugar :)
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No, sugar is not a direct component of nucleic acids. Nucleic acids, which include DNA and RNA, are made up of nucleotides, which consist of a sugar molecule (deoxyribose in DNA and ribose in RNA), a phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base. Sugar is only a part of the nucleotide structure, not the nucleic acid itself.
No. Nucleic acids are formed by a sugar (ribose or deoxyribose), a phosphate group and nitrogen base (purines and pyrimidines).
no. nucleic acids have a ribose as its sugar. A ribose is a five carbon sugar. Lactose is a 6 carbon sugar and from this, we can say that it is not a ribose. Nucleic acids contain phosphorus but not potassium.
plenty of sugar , and milk flavourings for it and food colourings
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) contains the 5-carbon sugar deoxyribose.
No, carbohydrates are not made of amino acids. Carbohydrates are made of sugar molecules, while amino acids are the building blocks of proteins.
no, it is the sugar and the acids. Acids erode the enamel and sugar feeds the bacteria that also eat the enamel. The caffeine affects your central nervous system and makes you hyper.