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Select the atom(s) are found in nucleic acids.




hydrogen (H)


phosphorus (P)


nitrogen (N)


carbon (C)
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
Nucleic acids, such as DNA and RNA, are made up of several types of atoms. The atoms found in nucleic acids include:

- **Hydrogen (H)**
- **Phosphorus (P)**
- **Nitrogen (N)**
- **Carbon (C)**

Therefore, all the atoms listed (hydrogen, phosphorus, nitrogen, and carbon) are found in nucleic acids.
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