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19 April, 07:39

DNA, RNA, and starch: What do these three important biomolecules have in common? A) They all contain at least one carboxyl group. B) The presence of at least one carbon-based sugar. C) The presence of strong hydrogen bonds between monomers. D) They all contain at least one amino group composed of a nitrogen atom. Submit

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  1. 19 April, 09:03
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    B because from what I know is that your blood has sugar in it
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