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Yibble yabble give me answer plz-example-1
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Answer:

  • Nucleotide is the monomer for a nucleic acid.

Step-by-step explanation:

Nucleic acids are long chain polymers of nucleotides, so they are also called polynucleotides.

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Question:-

What is the Monomer for a Nucleic Acid?

Answer:-

Nucleotide is the Monomer for a Nucleic Acid.

  • Nucleotides are the basic component of nucleic acids.
  • Nucleotides are composed of phosphate groups and sugar molecules (either RNA ribose or DNA deoxyribose) bound to nitrogen-containing substances.

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