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Rna located in cytoplasm of ribosome and in nucleus. Four nitrogenous bases: adenine, guanine, cytosine and thymine. Ring numbering pyrimidines --> start with nitrogen at the bottom then count counterclockwise. Pyrimidines: have one ring (cytosine and thymine) Purines: have two rings (adenine and guanine) Ring numbering purines --> start with nitrogen on the top right and count clockwise for the bid ring: then start with top n of the small ring and count counterclockwise. Dna contains the 5-carbon sugar deoxyribose (aka 2-deoxyribose) Each carbon is assigned a number (1" to 5") For pyrimidines n1 binds to the c1 carbon of sugar. For purines n9 binds to c1 carbon of the sugar. Nucleoside: the nitrogenous base and 5-carbon sugar. The phosphate group is bound to the 5" carbon of deoxyribose. Nucleotides can have one, two or three phosphate groups. Nucleoside monophosphate (nmp) --> 1 phosphate group. Nucleoside diphosphate (ndp) --> 2 phosphate group. Nucleoside triphosphate (ntp) --> 3 phosphate group.

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