Nucleic acids (DNA and RNA)
Nucleotides are the basic monomer units of nucleic acids.
They are the nucleic acids. Some examples are DNA and RNA
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Proteins are the macromolecules responsible for the biological processes in the cell. They consist at their most basic level of a chain of amino acids, determined by the sequence of nucleotides in a gene.
Nucleic acids are macromolecules composed of nucleotides.
DNA and RNA
They are the nucleic acids. Some examples are DNA and RNA
DNA and RNA
of the choices: proteins starches nucleotides lipids nucleotides are not macromolecules
Lipids
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RNA and DNA.
Nuecleic AcidsNovaNet
Carbohydrates = monosaccharidesProteins = amino acidsLipids = triglycerideNucleic Acids = nucleotides
The building block of nucleic acids are nucleotides.
which macromolecules are polymers made of nucleotides
Proteins are the macromolecules responsible for the biological processes in the cell. They consist at their most basic level of a chain of amino acids, determined by the sequence of nucleotides in a gene.