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In a nucleic acid polymer, the hydrogen bonds that help to hold regions of double-strandedness together occur between what parts of the nucleotide monomers?

a.sugars, phosphates, and nitrogenous bases
b.sugars
c. nitrogenous bases
d.sugars and phosphates

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Final answer:

The hydrogen bonds in a nucleic acid polymer occur between the nitrogenous bases of the nucleotide monomers.

Step-by-step explanation:

In a nucleic acid polymer, the hydrogen bonds that help to hold regions of double-strandedness together occur between the nitrogenous bases of the nucleotide monomers.

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