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Nucleotides are added to a growing dna strand as nucleoside triphosphates. What is the significance of this fact?

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The nucleotides of the DNA don't have three phosphates.

Step-by-step explanation:

When added to the DNA growing strand, nucleosides have three phosphates in order to have enough energy to form the bond with the previous nucleotides. It's significant because, in the DNA structure, nucleotides don't have three phosphates, they have one.

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