Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
A nucleic acid monomer is made up of a 5’ carbon cyclic sugar. A nitrogenous base is attached to its 2’ carbon and a phosphate molecule at its 5’ carbon. When forming a chain with its adjacent monomer there occurs a condensation reaction between the -OH of the 1’C and one -O of the phosphate molecule of the next monomer - forming a phosphodiester bond. This continued, forms a polymer of nucleic acids called DNA.