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                What monomer makes up a nucleic acid?
            
            
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    Monomers form to combine polymers, in this case a nucleic acid.
The monomer of a nucleic acid consists of a nitrogenous base, a phosphate group, and a sugar. The monomers are bound together by phosphodiester bonds.
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The monomer of a nucleic acid consists of a nitrogenous base, a phosphate group, and a sugar. The monomers are bound together by phosphodiester bonds.
With that information, you should be able to find the answer.
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