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The monomers of nucleic acids, such as dna and rna, are known as a. proteins. b. nucleotides. c. polypeptides. d. nuclei.
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The monomers of nucleic acids, such as dna and rna, are known as
a. proteins.
b. nucleotides.
c. polypeptides.
d. nuclei.
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The monomers of nucleic acids are B. Nucleotides.
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