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Question
label the parts of the nucleotide.
Brief Explanations
- The left - most labeled part (with the phosphate - like structure) is the phosphate group. This is because the structure \(\ce{ - O - P(=O)( - O^ - ) - O^ - }\) is characteristic of a phosphate group in a nucleotide.
- The middle - upper labeled part (with the nitrogen - containing ring structure) is the nitrogenous base. Nitrogenous bases in nucleotides have nitrogen - containing heterocyclic rings, and the structure here with multiple \(N\) atoms in the ring fits this description.
- The lower - middle labeled part (the 5 - membered ring with an \(O\) and several \(H\) and an \(\ce{OH}\) group) is the 5 - carbon sugar. The 5 - carbon sugar in a nucleotide (like ribose or deoxyribose) has a 5 - membered ring structure with carbon atoms (and an oxygen atom in the ring) and hydroxyl groups.
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- The left - most label: phosphate group
- The middle - upper label: nitrogenous base
- The lower - middle label: 5 - carbon sugar