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Which molecule is NOT found in DNA?
Adenine
Nitrogenous bases
Amino acid
Phosphaten
Deoxyribose

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User Vlz
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Answer:

Amino acid

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Brian Khuu
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Answer:

Molecule not found in DNA is an amino acid.

Step-by-step explanation:

DNA is a nucleic acid responsible for containing the genetic information of living beings. The basic structure of DNA consists of:

  • A sugar, deoxyribose.
  • Nucleotides, including adenine, guanine, cytosine and thymine.
  • Phosphate groups.

The information contained in DNA allows the synthesis of proteins necessary for the structure and function of living beings. Amino acids are part of proteins, but it is a molecule that is not found in DNA.

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