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What is the monomer of DNA and RNA? Which part is variable (can change)? nucleotide, base Onucleotide, phosphate amino acid, R group monosaccharide, sugar
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What is the monomer of DNA and RNA? Which part is variable (can change)?
nucleotide, base
Onucleotide, phosphate
amino acid, R group
monosaccharide, sugar
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nucleotide, phosphate
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nucleotides are your monomer of DNA and RNA.
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