pentagon
Deoxyribose is a five-carbon sugar molecule in the shape of a pentagon, with four carbon atoms forming the sides of the pentagon and one carbon atom in the center. This unique shape is important in the structure of DNA, where deoxyribose sugar molecules form the backbone of the DNA double helix.
The sugar found in DNA, deoxyribose, is a five-carbon sugar with a five-sided ring in the shape of a pentagon.
The deoxyribose sugar in DNA serves as the backbone of the DNA molecule, connecting the nucleotide bases together. It provides stability and structure to the double helix shape of DNA.
The sugar present in deoxyribose RNA is deoxyribose.
Deoxyribose sugar, it is a pentose sugar base.
Deoxyribose is not directly involved in the synthesis of RNA. RNA is made up of ribose sugar, not deoxyribose. Deoxyribose is found in DNA, not RNA.
Deoxyribose
In a DNA molecule or in deoxyribose nucleic acid.
It's your DNA. Deoxyribose Neuclayic Acid.
Deoxyribose is found in DNA.
No, RNA does not have deoxyribose in its structure. RNA contains ribose sugar instead of deoxyribose, which is found in DNA.
it is deoxyribose. there is little difference between ribose and deoxyribose though.