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Question: The backbone of sugar molecules is ___

A. Sulfur
B. Oxygen
C. Carbon
D. Nitrogen

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The “sides” of the ladder (or strands of DNA) are known as the sugar-phosphate backbone. This backbone consists of alternating phosphate and sugar groups, with the sugar molecule of one nucleotide linking to the phosphate group of the adjacent nucleotide. Connected to each sugar is a nitrogenous base.

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