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What is the sugar called that is found in
DNA?

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Answer:

Deoxyribose

Explanation:

DNA stands for "deoxyribonucleic acid" because it has the sugar deoxyribose. It's named because it has one fewer oxygen than ribose. Be careful not to confuse the two sugars--ribose is in RNA, which stands for "ribonucleic acid."

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