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A nucleic acid monomer consisting of three parts: a nitrogenous base, ribose (in rna) or deoxyribose (in dna), and a phosphate group is known as a ______.
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A nucleic acid monomer consisting of three parts: a nitrogenous base, ribose (in rna) or deoxyribose (in dna), and a phosphate group is known as a ______.
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sugar dddddddddddddddd
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