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Chanel Perez
8 September, 00:22
Which is not a function of nucleic acids?
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Elianna Stanton
8 September, 04:20
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Nucleic acids are important because they make up genetic information in living things. There are two types of nucleic acid and they are DNA and RNA. DNA is the basic instructions for living things. It is passed down from parent to offspring and is found in the nucleus of the cell.
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