No, DNA is a nucleic acid. The monomers of DNA are nucleotides - each of which is made up of a sugar, a phosphate and a nitrogenous base.
Both DNA and RNA are polymers of Nucleic Acids
Nucleic Acids are polymers of nucleotides with very specific functions in cells.
monomer of nucleic acids are a sugar, phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base
Nucleic acids are polymers. They are made of monomers Nucleotides.
Yes, a biomolecule that is composed of many monomers linked together is called a polymer. Polymers can be composed of various types of monomers, such as amino acids in proteins, nucleotides in nucleic acids, or sugars in carbohydrates. Examples of biomolecules that are polymers include proteins, nucleic acids (DNA and RNA), and polysaccharides.
No, the monomers which make up DNA are nucleotides.
A polymer is a large molecule made up of repeated subunits called monomers. Nucleic acids are polymers that are made up of monomers called nucleotides. Protein is a polymer made of monomers called amino acids.
Nucleic acids make up them. They are the monomers
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Nucleic acids.
Nucleic acids are the essential biological molecules for life. They include RNA and DNA, and are monomers known as nucleotides.
Both DNA and RNA are polymers of Nucleic Acids
Nucleic acids
Nucleic acids are polymers made from chains nucleotide monomers. The most well known of which are DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) and RNA (ribonucleic acid).
They are considered polymers. The monomers of nucleic acids (DNA and RNA) are nucleotides. Each nucleotide has a phosphate, a sugar and a nitrogenous base.
No. Amino acids are monomers of proteins and nucleic acids is a macromolecule.
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