Biology, asked by dua5, 1 year ago

How a nuuleotide differ from a nucleoside?

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Answered by batradivjyot25
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Dear, the answer to Answer to your question is as follows....
=>nucleotide consists of a nitrogenous base covalently attached to a sugar (ribose or deoxyribose) but without the phosphate group.
=>A nucleotide consists of a nitrogenous base, a sugar (ribose or deoxyribose) and one to three phosphate groups.

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Answered by Divyaalia
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NUCLEOTIDE:-
1) A neuclotide consists of a nitrogenous base, a sugar (ribose or deoxyribose) and one of three phosphate groups.
Sugar + base + Phosphate
2) Manufunctioning nucleosides are one of the main causes of all cancers known of today.

NUCLEOSIDE:-
1) A nucleoside consists of a nitrogenous base covalently attached to a sugar (ribose or deoxyribose) but without the phosphate group.
Sugar + base
2) Several nucleoside analogues are used as antiviral or anticancer agents.

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