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16 January, 13:42

Which statements explain the primary difference between the structure of a nucleic acid and the structure of a protein?

a. A nucleic acid has alternating base pairs. A protein has alternating peptides.

b. A nucleic acid is held together by the sugarphosphate complex. A protein is held together by the carbon carbon bonds.

c. Nitrogen bases form the backbone of a nucleic acid. Peptides form the backbone of a protein.

d. Nucleotides link together to form a nucleic acid. Amino acids link together to form a protein.

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  1. 16 January, 13:53
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    A. A nucleic acid has alternating base pairs. A protein has alternating peptides.
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