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This is a macromolecule that holds cell information in a coded form. Made of sugar, phosphate and nitrogen-containing bases. Example: DNA and RNA
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This is a macromolecule that holds cell information in a coded form. Made of sugar, phosphate and
nitrogen-containing bases.
Example: DNA and RNA
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the answer is Nucleic Acid. hope this helps friend
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is a macromolecule that holds cell information in a coded form. Examples are DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) and RNA (ribonucleic acid).
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