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all the biological macromolecules contain hydrogen, oxygen and carbon. however, there are distinguishing features of each. which of the following could be used to differentiate between a carbohydrate and a nucleic acid?
carbohydrate molecules have a nitrogen base, whereas nucleic acid molecules have an r group.
carbohydrate molecules have nitrogen atoms, whereas nucleic acids have an attached phosphate group.
carbohydrate molecules contain only carbon, hydrogen and oxygen atoms, whereas nucleic acid molecules also have a nitrogen base and phosphate group.
carbohydrate molecules are only found in chains, while nucleic acid molecules only form rings.
Carbohydrates are composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen only. Nucleic acids contain a nitrogen - base, a phosphate group along with carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. The first option is wrong as carbohydrates do not have a nitrogen - base. The second option is incorrect because carbohydrates don't have nitrogen atoms in the way described and nucleic acids don't have an R - group in this context. The fourth option is wrong as carbohydrates can form rings and nucleic acids can form chains.
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Carbohydrate molecules contain only carbon, hydrogen and oxygen atoms, whereas nucleic acid molecules also have a nitrogen base and phosphate group.