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In organisms such as plants and mammals, DNA is an atom that produces gametes. an enzyme that manufactures proteins. a nucleic acid that stores genetic information. a nucleobase that reproduces offspring.

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The Answer Is C (A Nucleic Acid That Stores Genetic Information)
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Answer:

A nucleic acid that stores genetic information.

Step-by-step explanation:

DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid) is a molecule present in the nucleus of cells of all living things that carries all the genetic information of an organism. For this reason, we can say that in plants and mammals DNA is a nucleic acid that stores genetic information. This molecule is formed by a double stranded spiral (double helix) ribbon composed of nucleotides.

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