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Nucleic acid and proteins combine to form:
(a) Glycoprotein (b) Glycolipid
(c) lipoprotein (d) Nucleoprotein​

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Answered by goraigopal385
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Answered by anjalin
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Nucleic acid and proteins combine to form: (d) Nucleoprotein.

Explanation:

  • The Combination of proteins with nucleic acids produces nucleoproteins.
  • Nucleic acids are the prosthetic group which are present in nucleoproteins.
  • Nucleoproteins are proteins of cell nuclei it is the main component of chromatin.
  • It conjugated protein having a protein linked to a nucleic acid, it can be either DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) or RNA (ribonucleic acid).
  • Nucleoproteins are proteins of cell nuclei it is the main component of chromatin. They are present in every living cell as well as in viruses and bacteria.
  • Hence, the correct answer among all the options is option (d) Nucleoprotein.

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