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Norma-Jean [14]
2 years ago
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2) O DNA e o RNA são os quais se formam a partir de Estes são constituídos por um ácido fosfórico, um açúcar e uma base nitrogen

ada. No DNA, o açúcar constituinte é a enquanto que no RNA é a Três das cinco bases nitrogenadas existentes são encontradas em ambos: a adenina, a guanina e a citosina. A base nitrogenada que ocorre apenas no e a que ocorre apenas no RNA é a DNA é a Qual das alternativas abaixo completa corretamente as lacunas da frase anterior? A)Acidos nucleicos; nucleotídeos; desoxirribose; ribose; timina; uracila. B)Nucleotideos; ácidos nucleicos; ribose; desoxirribose, timina; uracila. C)Acidos nucleicos; nucleotideos; ribose; desoxirribose; uracila; timina. D)Nucleotideos, ácidos nucleicos, ribose; desoxirribose; uracila; timina. E)Acidos nucleicos; nucleotídeos; desoxirribose; ribose; uracila; timina. MATEMATICA (MARCIA)
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AysviL [449]2 years ago
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Answer:

E) Nucleic acids; nucleotides; deoxyribose; ribose; uracil; thymine.

Explanation:

Os dois tipos de ácidos nucléicos são DNA e RNA, eles são formados a partir de nucleotídeos. O açúcar no DNA é a desoxirribose, enquanto no RNA é o açúcar ribose. A sequência de bases nitrogenadas para o DNA é adenina, tiamina, cinina e gianina, enquanto para o RNA é uracila, cinina e gianina.

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