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what type of bonds are formed between the pure nitrogenous bases in a nucleic acid
covalent bonds
hydrogen bonds
ionic bonds
glucosidic bonds
phosphodiester bonds
covalent bonds
hydrogen bonds
ionic bonds
glucosidic bonds
phosphodiester bonds
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The type of bonds formed between the pure nitrogenous bases in a nucleic acid are **hydrogen bonds**. These weak bonds help to stabilize the structure of the double helix in DNA or the tertiary structure in RNA by pairing complementary bases (A-T and G-C in DNA, for example).
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