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what is the difference between nucleoside and nucleotides​

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Answered by Anonymous
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_Difference between nucleosides and nucleotides "-

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♦ A nucleoside has a chemical composition that consists of a sugar and a base without the phosphate group.

♦ They are used as agents in medicine that are primarily used against viruses and cancer causing agents.

♦ Some of the key examples of nucleosides are the same as nucleotides only with the addition of phosphate groups.

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♦ The chemical composition of nucleotide consists of a phosphate group, a sugar and a nitrogenous base.

♦ They are one of the major causes for cancer causing agents to this very day.

♦ Some of the major examples of nucleotides are adenosine, guanosine etc.

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Answered by itzcupycake
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Explanation:

♦ A nucleoside has a chemical composition that consists of a sugar and a base without the phosphate group.

♦ They are used as agents in medicine that are primarily used against viruses and cancer causing agents.

♦ Some of the key examples of nucleosides are the same as nucleotides only with the addition of phosphate groups.

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Nucleotides:-

♦ The chemical composition of nucleotide consists of a phosphate group, a sugar and a nitrogenous base.

♦ They are one of the major causes for cancer causing agents to this very day.

♦ Some of the major examples of nucleotides are adenosine, guanosine etc.

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