This document contains questions about nucleic acids for an honors anatomy and physiology class. [1] Nucleic acids are made up of five elements: carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorus. [2] Pyrimidine bases like cytosine are monocyclic, while purine bases like guanine are bicyclic. [3] A nucleotide contains a nitrogenous base, a five-carbon sugar (ribose or deoxyribose), and one or more phosphate groups.
This document contains questions about nucleic acids for an honors anatomy and physiology class. [1] Nucleic acids are made up of five elements: carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorus. [2] Pyrimidine bases like cytosine are monocyclic, while purine bases like guanine are bicyclic. [3] A nucleotide contains a nitrogenous base, a five-carbon sugar (ribose or deoxyribose), and one or more phosphate groups.
This document contains questions about nucleic acids for an honors anatomy and physiology class. [1] Nucleic acids are made up of five elements: carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorus. [2] Pyrimidine bases like cytosine are monocyclic, while purine bases like guanine are bicyclic. [3] A nucleotide contains a nitrogenous base, a five-carbon sugar (ribose or deoxyribose), and one or more phosphate groups.
This document contains questions about nucleic acids for an honors anatomy and physiology class. [1] Nucleic acids are made up of five elements: carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorus. [2] Pyrimidine bases like cytosine are monocyclic, while purine bases like guanine are bicyclic. [3] A nucleotide contains a nitrogenous base, a five-carbon sugar (ribose or deoxyribose), and one or more phosphate groups.
2. What are the elements that are found in nucleic acids (there are 5 of them)?
3. Define the term pyrimidine base and give examples:
Monocyclic bases. Cytosine.
4. Define the term purine base and give an example:
Bicyclic bases. Guanine.
5. What are the components of a nucleotide? Sketch the structure of a nucleotide: a. Five-carbon sugar b. Phosphate group c. Nitrogenous base
6. Describe the difference between a nucleotide and a nucleoside:
A nucleoside consists of a nitrogenous base covalently attached to a sugar (ribose or deoxyribose) but without the phosphate group. A nucleotide consists of a nitrogenous base, a sugar (ribose or deoxyribose) and one to three phosphate groups.
7. Describe the phosphodiester bond that is formed during the bonding of nucleotides (look in the 1 st website).
Forms between the 3' carbon of one nucleotide and the 5' carbon of another nucleotide, forming the sugar-phosphate backbone.
8. Describe the structure of DNA. In the description, explain the concept of complimentary base pairing.
9. Briefly describe the differences between DNA and RNA: