Asked by Hokjn
What are the monomers that compose nucleic acids such
* 2 points
as DNA and RNA?
Monosaccharides
Amino acids
Nucleotides
Fatty acids
Which type of lipid forms the main structure of cell membranes?
Phospholipids
• Monosaccharides
Saturated fats
Steroids
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- Nucleotides — the monomers of DNA and RNA (each has a sugar, phosphate, and nitrogenous base).
- Phospholipids — they form the phospholipid bilayer (hydrophilic heads outward, hydrophobic tails inward), the main structure of cell membranes.
- Phospholipids — they form the phospholipid bilayer (hydrophilic heads outward, hydrophobic tails inward), the main structure of cell membranes.
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