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what are the monomers that make up a dna polymer?
a. rna
b. amino acids
c. glucose
d. nucleotides
Brief Explanations
Polymers are large molecules made of repeating monomer subunits. DNA is a nucleic acid polymer; its monomers are nucleotides, which each contain a sugar, phosphate, and nitrogenous base. RNA is a separate nucleic acid polymer, amino acids are monomers for proteins, and glucose is a monomer for carbohydrates.
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D. nucleotides