what is the difference between a necleotise and nucleaside? give two example of each with their structure
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They are building blocks of nucleic acid, as nucleotides consist of the same components such as a nitrogenous base, sugar and a phosphate group. The main difference lies in their molecular composition as Nucleosides contain only sugar and a base whereas Nucleotides contain sugar, base and a phosphate group as well.
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Explanation: necleotise contain a sugar , base and a phosphate
nucleaside : they contain only sugar , base
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