Which of the following is not present in a nucleotide?
Cytosine
Guanine
Adenine
Tyrosine
D.
Tyrosine
A nucleotide contains a pentose sugar [Deoxyribose (in DNA) or ribose (in RNA)], nitrogenous base [such as adenine or guanine or thymine (in DNA) or cytosine or uracil (in RNA)] and a phosphate molecule.
Glucose contains in addition to aldehyde group:
one secondary OH and four primary OH groups
one primary OH and four secondary OH groups
two primary OH and three secondary OH groups
three primary OH and two secondary OH groups
A distinctive and characteristic functional group of fats is
a peptide group
an ester group
an alcoholic group
a ketonic group