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What is the function of nucleic acids?

1. To provide strength to plant cells
B. To absorb the sun's energy
C. To store hereditary information
D. To store energy
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User Spidfire
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Nucleic acids store hereditary information. Think about DNA! DNA stands for dioxiriboNUCLEIC ACID. Your DNA determines everything about you’
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Answer:

What is the function of nucleic acids? To store hereditary information

Step-by-step explanation:

All cells are made up of macro-molecules which nucleic acid is part of it, Nucleic acid are found inside the nucleus which contains the hereditary materials that is transferred from parents to offspring

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