Amongst the following statements the statement that describes how DNA differs from lipids and carbohydrates is that only DNA contains nucleotides
Step-by-step explanation:
DNA is a heteropolymeric strand that contains many monomers called nucleotides that are joined together like a chain and complementarily paired to yield the double helical structure.
Thus it varied from other macro biomolecules such as proteins and lipids. The nucleotide contains the nitrogenous bases, phosphate molecules and sugar bonds. The phosphate group forms the backbone of the DNA.