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11 January, 20:50
Nucleic acids are composed of monomers called?
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Greta Hawkins
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Nucleic acids are composed of monomers called Nucleotides
Nucleic acids are made of monomers known as Nucleotides, and there are 3 parts to Nucleotides - They are a nitrogenous base, a pentose sugar and a phosphate group
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