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If nucleic acids code for proteins, which is a function of proteins?
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If nucleic acids code for proteins, which is a function of proteins?
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Proteins are known as the "building blocks" of biotic organisms. They help with many different processes in the body, like oxygen transport and the construction of body tissue.
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