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Amino acids are the basic monomer that forms polypeptides.
Nucleic acids are very long polymers that are composed of phosphate-sugar-nitrogenous base units. In double-stranded nucleic acids, adenine forms bonds with either uracil or thymine. Cytidine will only form hydrogen bonds with guanine.
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monomer of nucleic acids are a sugar, phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base
Amino acids are the basic monomer that forms polypeptides.
Nucleic Acids
Yes, DNA and all forms of RNA are nucleic acids.
Yes, DNA and all forms of RNA are nucleic acids.
Nucleic acids are very long polymers that are composed of phosphate-sugar-nitrogenous base units. In double-stranded nucleic acids, adenine forms bonds with either uracil or thymine. Cytidine will only form hydrogen bonds with guanine.
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