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The diagram shows a nucleic acid in the shape of a double helix.


Which sugar is present in the nucleic acid that is represented in the diagram?
phosphate
uracil
deoxyribose
ribose

The diagram shows a nucleic acid in the shape of a double helix Which sugar is present in the nucleic acid that is represented in the diagram phosphate uracil d class=

Respuesta :

Probably deoxyribose.

Anything that ends in -ose is a sugar. But "deoxy" specifies that it occurs in nucleic acids

The right answer is: deoxyribose.

Deoxyribose is a sugar, a pentose, that is to say a dye with five carbon atoms. Its formula is C5H10O4. Deoxyribose is derived from ribose, another pentose, by a reduction in the alcohol function of carbon # 2. Deoxyribose and ribose both have a furanose ring, with four carbon atoms and one oxygen atom.

Deoxyribose is part of the nucleotides that make up DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid), the carrier of genetic information in the nucleus of cells, while ribose is present in RNA (ribonucleic acid). In DNA, deoxyribose is associated with one of the four nitrogen bases:

pyrimidines: cytosine C and thymine T,

purines: adenine A and guanine G.