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dna and rna are examples of which macromolecule? options: protein, lipid, mucleic acid, carbohydrate (accompanied by an image of dna and rna structures)
Brief Explanations
To determine the macromolecule for DNA and RNA, we analyze each option:
- Proteins are made of amino acids, not related to DNA/RNA.
- Lipids are fats/oils, not nucleic acids.
- Nucleic acids (note: "nucleic acid" in the option, likely a typo for "nucleic acid") include DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) and RNA (ribonucleic acid), which match.
- Carbohydrates are sugars/starch, not DNA/RNA.
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C. nucleic acid (assuming the option with "nucleic acid" is the correct choice, likely a typo in "mucleic acid" as "nucleic acid")