The document discusses nucleotides, which are the basic units of nucleic acids. Nucleotides consist of a nitrogen base, a pentose sugar (either ribose or deoxyribose), and one or more phosphate groups. There are two types of nitrogen bases - purines and pyrimidines. Nucleotides can combine to form nucleic acids like DNA and RNA, which carry the genetic information in cells and direct protein synthesis. DNA has the sugar deoxyribose and the bases adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine. RNA contains the sugar ribose and replaces thymine with uracil. Nucleotides and nucleic acids play crucial roles in storing and transmitting genetic information in living organisms.