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What monomers build nucleic acid? How many are there?

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What monomers build nucleic acid? How many are there?

All nucleic acids are made up of the same building blocks (monomers). Chemists call the monomers "nucleotides." The five pieces are uracil, cytosine, thymine, adenine, and guanine.

( I got that from Google, so please don't say I copied anyone. We've both just got it from the same place. )

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All nucleic acids are made up of the same building blocks (monomers). Chemists call the monomers "nucleotides." The five pieces are uracil, cytosine, thymine, adenine, and guanine.

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