The sugar part of every amino acid group(comprised of 5 carbon sugar, nitrogeneous base, and phosphate group) is ribose in RNA and Deoxyribose in DNA. Another difference betwen RNA and DNS is that RNA is single stranded. RNA also includes the base Uracil. When RNA is transcribed from DNA, all of they thymine bases are changed into Uracil.
Thymine; also the pentose sugar Ribose.
ribose.
thymine
Yes, all of the cells DNA is found in the Nucleus
Most of the genetic information that is passed form a parent to its offspring is found in DNA molecules.
The three biological molecules in the cell that DNA must be separated from are the cell membrane, lipids, and enzymes. The DNA is found in the nucleus of the cell.
The molecules of the sugar-phosphate backbone in DNA are joined together by covalent bonds (known as phosphodiester bonds).
DNA is found inside prokaryotic cells freely floating in the cytoplasm. It is in long strands bundled in the cell.
DNA molecules.
Yes, all of the cells DNA is found in the Nucleus
DNA is a molecule. There are also a bunch of proteins/molecules called histones that organise the DNA molecule into a condensed state.
deoxyribose
deoxyribose
Most of the genetic information that is passed form a parent to its offspring is found in DNA molecules.
dna isn't found in red blood cells
Thymine is found in DNA but not in RNA. Uracil replaces thymine in RNA. In other words: DNA has thymine. RNA has uracil.
DNA contains thymine, but RNA has uracil in its place.
The DNA can be found in the nucleus
DNA molecules
DNA molecules