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A nucleoside differs from a nucleotide in the absence of ______. - Biology (Theory)

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प्रश्न

A nucleoside differs from a nucleotide in the absence of ______.

पर्याय

  • base

  • sugar

  • phosphate group

  • hydroxyl group

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उत्तर

A nucleoside differs from a nucleotide in the absence of phosphate group.

Explanation:

A nucleoside is a basic molecular building block composed of only two parts: a nitrogenous base and a five-carbon sugar (either ribose or deoxyribose). A nucleotide, on the other hand, is a more complex structure that contains these same two components plus an additional phosphate group attached to the sugar. Therefore, the primary chemical difference between the two is that a nucleoside lacks the phosphate group; once a phosphate is chemically bonded to a nucleoside, it becomes a complete nucleotide, which can then be linked with others to form DNA or RNA.
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