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Biology, 05.10.2020 14:01, Spoilmom7231

Sobre a estrutura do DNA, marque a alternativa inc Os nucleotĂ­deos que formam o DNA diferenciam-se do RNA por apresentarem uma ribose e a base timina.
O DNA, assim como o RNA, Ă© formado por nucleotĂ­deos, que sĂŁo constituĂ­dos por um fosfato, um açĂșcar e uma base nitrogenada.
O DNA carrega as informaçÔes genéticas do indivíduo.
Os cromossomos sĂŁo formados principalmente por DNA.

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