Home
Class 12
BIOLOGY
A nucleoside differs from a nucleotide ....

A nucleoside differs from a nucleotide . It lacks the

A

Phosphate

B

Sugar

C

Phosphate & sugar

D

Nitrogen base

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
A
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • GENETICS & MOLECULAR BASIS OF INHERITANCE AND MUTATION

    ALLEN|Exercise EXERCISE-II (PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS|104 Videos
  • GENETICS & MOLECULAR BASIS OF INHERITANCE AND MUTATION

    ALLEN|Exercise EXERCISE-III (ANALYTICAL QUESTIONS|85 Videos
  • GENETICS & MOLECULAR BASIS OF INHERITANCE AND MUTATION

    ALLEN|Exercise DEGINNERS BOX-8|5 Videos
  • GENETICS

    ALLEN|Exercise Question|58 Videos
  • GENETICS (PRINCIPLES OF INHERITANCE AND VARIATION) (MOLECULAR BASIS OF INHERITANCE)

    ALLEN|Exercise Question|53 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Adenosine differs from a nucleotide as it lacks

Nucleoside is

Nucleotides

A nucleoside is formed of

A nucleotide is formed of

Nucleotides is

Which two are nucleotides

Which of these statements about protein synthesis are NOT correct ? I. During transcription, mRNA synthesized from DNA nucleotides to have the same sequence of nucleotides as the DNA strand on which it was made. II. During transcription , tRNA is synthesized from RNA nucleotides and carries codons that are complementary to the sequence of nucleotides on the DNA strand on which it was made. III. During translation, mRNA is synthesized from RNA nucleotides to have the complementary sequence of nucleotides to that. Of the DNA strand on which it was made . IV. During translation ribosomes move on mRNA from '5' and '3' one codon at a time .This is called translocation

Which one is a nucleotide ?

What is a nucleoside?