ribose

/ˈraɪboʊs/
noun
  1. A type of sugar that is an important part of RNA and also provides energy to cells.
    • Some athletes take ribose supplements to help their muscles recover after exercise.
    • Ribose is a key component of the RNA molecule that carries genetic instructions.
    • The body naturally produces ribose from glucose to build important molecules.
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