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What are nucleotides? Draw the structures of nucleotides present in DNA and give their (5)

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Answered by tiwaavi
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Nucleotide are organic molecules which are the building blocks of DNA
[Deoxyribose Nucleic Acids]and the RNA [Ribose Nucleic Acids].

Nucleotide are made up of three parts---

1) Phosphate Group
2) Pentose Sugar
3) Nitrogenous Bases.

Nucleotide are also known as Phosphate Nucleotide.
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The Nitrogenous Bases in the Nucleotide are---

1) Adenine
2) Guanine
3) Thymine [ Only In DNA]
4) Cytosine
5) Uracil [only in RNA]

Nucleotide are found in the molecules of Adenosine Tri-phosphate(ATP) which is the main source of the energy for the cell. Nucleotide make different Molecules that functions to make life Process.



For the Structures of the Nucleotide,Present in the DNA, You can Prefer to the Attachment.



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