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Which macromolecules has a nitrogen base and phosphate found in its structure?

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A nucleic acid

Explanation: A nucleic acid is a polymeric macromolecule made up of repeated units of monomeric 'nucleotides' composed of a nitrogenous heterocyclic base which is either a purine or pyrimidine, a pentose five-carbon sugar either ribose or 2′-deoxyribose, and one to three phosphate groups.

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