Adenine (A), Guanine (G), Cytosine (C), and Thymine (T) are the DNA ones, which is probably what you're asking, cause otherwise its am almost unlimited number of answers.
The category of nitrogen bases that consists of two rings is the purines.A nitrogenous base is an organic compound that owes its property as a base to the lone pair of electrons of a nitrogen atom. Notable nitrogenous bases include purines.Purines have two fused rings of carbon and nitrogen atoms.
Ammonia is made for one nitrogen atom and three hydrogen atoms.
Bases, I'm not sure. But all acids I would say are, seeing as they are corrosive.
Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Arsenic, Antimony, and Bismuth all have 5 valence electrons
Nitrogen is a gas at room temperature. It makes up almost 80% of the air we breathe.
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There are four nitrogen bases found in DNA: adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine.
A nitrogen bases
DNA and RNA both contain in all four nitrogen bases. classified into purines and pyrimidines. DNA and RNA in common have Thymine, cytosine and Guanine as the three nitrogen bases. DNA has adenine and instead of adenine RNA has uracil as the fourth nitrogen base.
no, 3 nitrogen bases combined are called codons you moron
It is stored within the sequence of nitrogen bases.
The nitrogen bases themselves are molecules. DNA and RNA both contain the nitrogen bases adenine, guanine, and cytosine. DNA contains the nitrogen base thymine, while RNA contains the nitrogen base uracil instead.
The sequences for nitrogen bases for all living organisms is what makes up DNA and therefore their genes.
pairs of nitrogen bases
Nitrogen bases of RNA are adenine, guanine, cytosine and uracil.
Adenine (A) and Guanine (G) are the nitrogen bases that are slightly longer.
No, not all bases contain oxygen. Bases are defined as substances that can accept protons (H+) in a chemical reaction. They can contain elements like nitrogen, carbon, or even metals.