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What macromolecules contain nitrogen

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Nitrogen can be found in living organisms as a gas (in cells), and/or in oxidized or reduced form (8). Nitrogen in the reduced form is the major component of the three most important biological macromolecular structures: (i) proteins/polypeptides, (ii) DNA and RNA, and (iii) polymers of amino sugars.

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Answer: Nitrogen can be found in living organisms as a gas (in cells), and/or in oxidized or reduced form (8). Nitrogen in the reduced form is the major component of the three most important biological macromolecular structures: (i) proteins/polypeptides, (ii) DNA and RNA, and (iii) polymers of amino sugars.

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