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The five-carbon sugar in RNA is called

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Answer:

Ribose sugar

Explanation:

This sugar is differentiated from deoxyribose sugar of DNA by the 2’ carbon of the carbon ring. This carbon in ribose has a hydroxyl group while that of deoxyribose sugar does  not. When this ribose sugar is bonded with a nitrogenous base on the 1’ carbon and a phosphate on the 5' carbon, it becomes a ribonucleoside that is the basic unit of RNA.

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