write structure of oxidation product of D-ribose?
ribose
Ribose is the sugar found in both ATP and ADP.
Ribose sugar
Ribose is a five-carbon sugar (pentose) with a specific structural formula, featuring an aldehyde group and hydroxyl groups on its carbon atoms. In contrast, "describers" does not refer to a specific chemical structure; it seems to be a misunderstanding or misnomer. If you meant "deoxyribose," it differs from ribose by lacking one oxygen atom at the 2' carbon, making it a deoxy sugar. This structural variation is crucial in distinguishing RNA (which contains ribose) from DNA (which contains deoxyribose).
Ribose
sucrose is disaccharide
They are not isomers because isomers have the same chemical formula with a different structure. These have different formulas ribose is C5H10O5 and deoxyribose is C5H10O4. Deoxy actually means that oxygen is removed.
ribose
Ribose is the sugar found in both ATP and ADP.
ribose sugar
Ribose sugar
No. ribose is a monosaccharide
the chemical formula for a ribose is C12H22O11.
Ribose is a five-carbon sugar (pentose) with a specific structural formula, featuring an aldehyde group and hydroxyl groups on its carbon atoms. In contrast, "describers" does not refer to a specific chemical structure; it seems to be a misunderstanding or misnomer. If you meant "deoxyribose," it differs from ribose by lacking one oxygen atom at the 2' carbon, making it a deoxy sugar. This structural variation is crucial in distinguishing RNA (which contains ribose) from DNA (which contains deoxyribose).
The sugar that replaces deoxyribose in RNA is ribose. Ribose is a 5-carbon sugar that forms the backbone of RNA molecules. It contains an oxygen atom on the 2' carbon, which distinguishes it from deoxyribose found in DNA.
The sugar of RNA is ribosewhile the sugar of DNA is deoxyribose.
Ribose