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PLEASE HELP HURRY

What do nucleic acids and phospholipids have in common?

they are both important cell signaling molecules

they both contain phosphate groups

they are both important for all cell structure

they are both important energy sources

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I think it’s B. Both contain phosphate group. It’s the most accurate answer in my opinion. Correct me if I’m wrong please
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User Adolfo Onrubia
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Answer:

Option B, they both contain phosphate groups

Step-by-step explanation:

The structure of nucleic acid consists of backbone made up of sugar-phosphate. Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) and Ribonucleic acid (RNA) are made up of nucleotides linked to each other by ester bonds. These ester bonds connects the sugar base of one nucleotide and the phosphate group of the near by nucleotide

Like wise a phospolipid, consists of one glycerol molecule, two fatty acids, and one modified phosphate group with an alcohol.

Hence, option B is correct

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