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which type of bond present in deoxyribose adenosine and phosphate in nucleotide?​

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Answered by ganashyam5728
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Answer:

A DNA molecule is composed of two strands. Each strand is composed of nucleotides bonded together covalently between the phosphate group of one and the deoxyribose sugar of the next. From this backbone extend the bases. The bases of one strand bond to the bases of the second strand with hydrogen bonds

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Answered by sabrinasnazim
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Answer:

ESTER BOND

Explanation:

DNA and RNA are composed of nucleotides that are linked to one another in a chain by chemical bonds, called ester bonds, between the sugar base of one nucleotide and the phosphate group of the adjacent nucleotide. The sugar is the 3' end, and the phosphate is the 5' end of each nucleiotide.

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