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What is the definition of sugars in DNA and RNA ?​

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Answered by DarkenedSky
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The pentose sugar in DNA is called deoxyribose, and in RNA, the sugar is ribose. The DNA molecule is composed of units called nucleotides, and each nucleotide is composed of three different components, such as sugar, phosphate groups, and nitrogen bases.

Answered by mdzishan414
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Explanation:

The pentose sugar in DNA is called deoxyribose, and in RNA, the sugar is ribose. The DNA molecule is composed of units called nucleotides, and each nucleotide is composed of three different components, such as sugar, phosphate groups, and nitrogen bases.

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