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f. nucleic acid macromolecule
- what is the function of nucleic acids?
- nucleic acid is a polymer made of what monomer?
- what are the three separate parts of a nucleotide – draw and label.
- dna and rna are common nucleic acids. how are they different?
Brief Explanations
- Nucleic acids store and transmit genetic information. They are crucial for protein - synthesis and the inheritance of traits.
- Nucleic acids are polymers made of nucleotides. Nucleotides are the monomers that link together to form nucleic acid chains.
- A nucleotide has three parts: a nitrogen - containing base (adenine, thymine, guanine, cytosine in DNA; adenine, uracil, guanine, cytosine in RNA), a pentose sugar (deoxyribose in DNA, ribose in RNA), and a phosphate group. (Note: Cannot draw here but can be simply illustrated as a base connected to a sugar which is then connected to a phosphate group).
- DNA is double - stranded, has deoxyribose sugar, and thymine as one of its bases. RNA is usually single - stranded, has ribose sugar, and uracil instead of thymine.
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- Store and transmit genetic information.
- Nucleotides.
- Nitrogen - containing base, pentose sugar, phosphate group.
- DNA is double - stranded with deoxyribose and thymine; RNA is usually single - stranded with ribose and uracil.