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Avery Brooks
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5 February, 13:41
Are nucleic acids proteins
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Ponce
5 February, 13:59
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Proteins are polymers of amino acids while nucleotides are sugar molecules covalently bonded to nitrogenous bases, which can be either a purine or prymidine
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Cora Adams
5 February, 14:09
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No they are not at all
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