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Intermolecular forces hold biomolecules together. They are also found between biomolecules. Which of these is a place you would expect to find hydrogen bond in a biomolecule?

a) between amino acids in a protein
b) between adenine and thymine in DNA
c) between the ribose and phosphate in RNA
d) between glucose and fructose in a sucrose molecule
(USA Test Prep)

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Answer:

B) Between adenine and thymine in DNA

Step-by-step explanation:

A hydrogen bond would be found between adenine and thymine in DNA.

Peptide bonds- found in proteins

Covalent bonds - found in the backbone of nucleic acids

Glycosidic links - found in carbohydrates such as sucrose

Therefore, the only answer left, after you cross out the other from the information above, is B: Between adenine and thymine in DNA

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Answer: B.

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