well it is a sugar, a carbohydrate. deoxyribose contains less oxygen than ribose but it still contains oxygen.
Ribose is the sugar found in both ATP and ADP.
yes ADP contain one ribose sugar and two phosphate grp
i believe the hypothesis is the overall conclusion.
Yes. The sugar in DNA is deoxyribose, which is a five-carbon sugar with one less oxygen atom compared to the ribose sugar found in RNA. This is reflected in the names of the sugars – deoxyribose lacks one oxygen (-deoxy), while ribose has a full complement of oxygen atoms.
This is ribose. Its formula is C5H10O5 when uncombined.
Ribose is the sugar found in both ATP and ADP.
No, DNA contains deoxyribose in its structure, not ribose.
Yes, RNA contains ribose in its structure.
Yes, RNA contains the sugar ribose.
Yes, both DNA and RNA contain ribose in their molecular structure.
yes ADP contain one ribose sugar and two phosphate grp
no, just ribose.
No, DNA contains deoxyribose sugar, not ribose sugar.
RNA contains ribose in its structure, not deoxyribose.
No, ribose sugar is not found in DNA. DNA contains deoxyribose sugar, which lacks one oxygen atom compared to ribose sugar. This difference in sugar composition helps distinguish DNA from RNA, which contains ribose sugar.
Ribose sugars.
Yes, RNA contains ribose, while DNA contains deoxyribose.