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1. a sequence of sugars, phosphates, and nitrogenous organic bases

2. a complex molecule containing the genetic code

3. a nucleic acid that participates in the synthesis of proteins

DNA
nucleic acid
RNA

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User Solin
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Answer:

1: Nucleic acid; 2: DNA ; 3: RNA

Step-by-step explanation:

Nucleic acid is a sequence of sugars, phosphates, and nitrogenous organic bases. Examples of nucleic acid are DNA and RNA. DNA is a complex molecule containing the genetic code. Transcription of DNA forms mRNA which in turn serve as template for protein synthesis. RNA is a nucleic acid that participates in the synthesis of proteins.

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User Sajan Parikh
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Answer is Nucleic Acid

Reasoning - Because phosphate, sugar, nitrogenous make up the Acid !!! lol RNA is synthesis of protein. DNA is the control of genetics which is obvious.
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User Beeselmane
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