Nucleotide

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A nucleic acid sub unit that consists of a sugar, phosphate, and a nitrogenous base

Real World Example

Imagine trying to assemble a delicious sandwich with all its essential ingredients. Just like a sandwich needs bread, filling, and some sauce to hold it together, a nucleotide is composed of three critical components: a sugar, a phosphate, and a nitrogenous base. In this analogy, the sugar acts like the bread providing the structure, the phosphate is the sauce that connects everything, and the nitrogenous base is the flavorful filling that defines the sandwich's character. Just as each component in a sandwich is necessary for a complete meal, each part of a nucleotide is crucial for forming the backbone of DNA and RNA, the molecules of life.

Practice Version

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