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Nucleotide is the original monomer of Nucleic Acids, which means that Nucleic acids is a macromolecule. Nucleic Acids consist most of C (carbon), H (hydrogen), O (oxygen), P (phosphorus), and S (sulfur). I hope this will help you :).
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