what is sugar made up of
It is made of Deoxyribose or another term they use (sugar) Deoxyribose is a part of DNA, but the question was, "what does the DNA molecule make up?" The answer is, together with proteins it makes up the chromosomes.
The backbone of DNA is sugar/phosphate, the little bars in it are called bases that always match up like this:
Adenine-Thymine
Cytosine-Guanine
A molecule of DNA is made up of a sugar, a nitrogenous base and one or more phosphate groups.
The RNA molecule is usually made up of a single strand. This is unlike the DNA molecule which has double strands.
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Each chromosome is originally made of one DNA molecule.
The sugar found in the backbone of DNA is the deoxyribose.
DNA
a DNA molecule is made up of a phosphate, sugar and base A double Helix Strand
The RNA molecule is usually made up of a single strand. This is unlike the DNA molecule which has double strands.
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No. The sides of the DNA molecule is made of alternating deoxyribose sugar molecules and phosphate groups.
A DNA molecule is made up of deoxyribose sugar while RNA is made up of ribose sugar. A DNA molecule is double stranded whilst a RNA molecule is single stranded. A DNA molecule only contains the bases; Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine and Guanine. However a RNA molecule contains the bases; Uracil, Thymine, Cytosine and Guanine. DNA is only found in the nucleus of a cell, while RNA is found in the cytoplasm.
DNA is a molecule. It is made up of multiple atoms joined together.
Each chromosome is originally made of one DNA molecule.
The sugar found in the backbone of DNA is the deoxyribose.
The difference between a chromosome and a DNA molecule is that a chromosome is a single DNA molecule associated with proteins and a DNA molecule is a long thin molecule that stores genetic information.
two strands make up a DNA molecule
Alternating deoxyribose and phosphate molecules
Sugar molecules and phosphate groups