Deoxyribose/Adenisine Triphosphate :)
deoxyribose
The form of sugar found in grains is a compound one called sucrose.
disaccharide
The sugar molecule found in DNA nucleotides is called deoxyribose.
The sugar found in DNA nucleotides is called deoxyribose. It is a five-carbon sugar that lacks one oxygen atom compared to ribose, the sugar found in RNA nucleotides. This structural difference is key to distinguishing between DNA and RNA.
deoxyribose
The sugar that is found in DNA is called Deoxyribose
Deoxyribose.
Carbohydrates
When sugar dissolves in water, it forms a homogeneous solution, with sugar molecules (sucrose) dispersed throughout the water molecules. The process is a physical change, not a chemical reaction, and involves the breaking of intermolecular forces between the sugar molecules, allowing them to mix with the water molecules.
oxygen and sugar
The form of sugar found in grains is a compound one called sucrose.
disaccharide
Deoxyribose is the sugar found in DNA but not RNA. It has a hydroxyl group less than ribose, which is the sugar found in RNA.
The pentose sugar in RNA is called RIBOSE
The sugar molecule found in DNA nucleotides is called deoxyribose.
Fructase breaks down sugar. Fructose is the name of the sugar. You found the answer via a typo :)