Why are nucleic acids important for organisms?
a. they are stored as fat cells in animals and...
Biology, 16.09.2019 02:10 angelynb6762
Why are nucleic acids important for organisms?
a. they are stored as fat cells in animals and serve as protection and warmth.
b. they store the hereditary information that makes organisms unique.
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c. they exist in 20 different types that form the building blocks of proteins, necessary for life.
d. they form peptide bonds to create very long chains called polypeptides which store energy
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