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23 April, 16:56

Why is carbon crucial to the nucleic acids in cells?

a. It forms part of the nucleic acid structure.

b. It ensures that nucleic acids have energy.

c. It moves genetic material out of the nucleus.

d. It ensures that genetic material is properly coded.?

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  1. 23 April, 17:02
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    A. it forms the structure
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