Biology, asked by agrubaughejps, 1 year ago

DNA is composed of repeating structural units called
______ .
_____is the five-carbon sugar found in DNA.


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Answered by preeti353615
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Answer:

  • DNA is composed of repeating structural units called Nucleotides.
  • Deoxyribose is the five-carbon sugar found in DNA.

Explanation:

  • DNA is a polynucleotide chain held together by phosphodiester bonds. A deoxyribose sugar, nitrogenous bases, and phosphate make up the nucleotide. The phosphodiester bond connects the two nucleotides. metazoans.
  • The pentose sugar in DNA is deoxyribose, while the pentose sugar in RNA is ribose. It is the core molecule of the nucleotide.

Answered by jthompson41
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Answer: Nucleotides, and Deoxyribose.

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Explanation: Nucleotides are organic molecules consisting of a nucleoside and a phosphate. They are commonly found in DNA, with a repeating structure. This fits the question perfectly.

Deoxyribose, also called d-2-deoxyribose, is a five-carbon sugar component of DNA, where it alternates with phosphate groups to form the “backbone” of the DNA polymer and binds to nitrogenous bases. This too fits the question well. Good luck on your assignment friend! :)

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