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Please answer the questions please! They are multiple choice
1. The image below shows what type of macromolecule? ( Carbohydrate, Lipid, Nucleic Acid or Protein)
2. Letter A is pointing to which structure? (Phosphate, ribose, deoxyribose, nucleotide or nitrogenous base)
3. Letter C is pointing to which structure( Phosphate, Ribose, Deoxyribose, Nucleotide or nitrogenous base.
D. The monomers of this structure are called? (Fatty Acids, Nucleotides, Monosaccharides, Amino Acids or nucleic acids)
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