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Fonzie
23 June, 09:13
Both dna and rna are proteins true or false?
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Camila
23 June, 09:32
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I'm pretty sure they are neucleutides which are one of the 4 types of macromolecules. They are not proteins. Proteins are another type of macromolecule whose monomer is an amino acid. Very different in structure and function.
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