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The monomers of nucleic acids, ____________, have the same structure as ATP except for the two extra phosphate groups on the end of ATP molecules.



a
monosaccharides
b
fatty acids
c
nucleotides
d
amino acids
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GPT 3.5
c) nucleotides
2 years ago

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