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structure of pentose sugar​

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Answered by berar43
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The pentose sugar contains five carbon atoms. ... The pentose sugar in DNA is called deoxyribose, and in RNA, the sugar is ribose. The difference between the sugars is the presence of the hydroxyl group on the 2' carbon of the ribose and its absence on the 2' carbon of the deoxyribose....

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Answered by amourya13
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The pentose sugar contains five carbon atoms. ... The pentose sugar in DNA is called deoxyribose, and in RNA, the sugar is ribose. The difference between the sugars is the presence of the hydroxyl group on the 2' carbon of the ribose and its absence on the 2' carbon of the deoxyribose.

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