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Both nitrogen and carbon are building blocks for life because they are needed in ____? a) proteins b) DNA c) amino acids d) all the above
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Both nitrogen and carbon are building blocks for life because they are needed in ____?
a) proteins
b) DNA
c) amino acids
d) all the above
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D. All of the above. Both nitrogen and carbon are present in DNA, Amino acids and in proteins.
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D) All of the above
That's why we're called Carbon-Based Lifeforms
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