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Nucleic acids.

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Nucleic acids.

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They are nucleic acids. RNA is another one

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if trhere was a letter involved what would ther letter be

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The molecules of DNA are macromolecules!

The family of compounds called nucleic acids includes the largest molecules known ("macro" means big). DNA is a nucleic acid (that is what the "NA" stands for). So DNA, like RNA, is a macromolecule.

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Nucleic acids make up them. They are the monomers

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DNA stands for Deoxyribo nucleic acids. They are type of nucleotides

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nucleic acid

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