Answer:
Nucleic acids, specifically DNA
Step-by-step explanation:
Nucleic acids are macromolecules made out of units called nucleotides, each of these nucleotides is made up of three parts (you can identify them in the image I added):
- Nitrogenous base (nitrogen-containing ring structure)
- A five carbon sugar
- One phosphate group
Nucleic acids come in two varieties, DNA and RNA, in eukaryotes, DNA is broken up into a number of very long, linear pieces called chromosomes, these chromosomes contain tens of thousands of genes that provide information on how to make a particular product needed, this means it holds cell information in a coded form.
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