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The structure of nucleic acids,
The fourth major category of important macromolecules is nucleic acids. Two
types of nucleic acids are: b. Nucleic acids are
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Nucleic Acids • The information that is passed on from one generation of cells to the next-
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Which type of biomolecule is primarily involved in cell membrane structure?(1 point)
Responses Nucleic acids Nucleic acids Lipids
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The four main types of biomolecules are carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and(1 point)
Responses sugars. sugars. amino acids.
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