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9 January, 22:55

Phosphate Group

Nitrogenous Base

Pentose Sugar

molecule. What is it the monomer of?

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  1. 9 January, 22:57
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    Answer: Nucleotide

    Explanation: It is a monomer composed of the following parts: a phosphate group, a nitogeneous base either (A, G, C, T) and a pentose sugar.
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