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Biology, 28.10.2020 08:00, kimberlylove387

Examine the diagram below. The pieces labeled A and T are nitrogenous bases known as adenine and thymine. What kind of macromolecule is this?
A) Nucleic acid. B)protein. C) lipid D) fatty acid

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