Biology, asked by Draco3812, 10 months ago

Two free ribonucleotide units are interlinked with
(a) peptide bond
(b) covalent bond
(c) hydrogen bond
(d) phosphodiester bond

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Answered by shivamjanwade
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Answer:

d phosphodiester bond

Explanation:

diester bond is back bone of nucleotide

Answered by Anonymous
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Two free ribonucleotide units are interlinked with the (d) phosphodiester bond.

  • DNA's structural backbone is formed by nucleotides.
  • The Phosphodiester bonds hold the two nucleotide units together.
  • The phosphodiester bonds are formed by connecting the three carbon atoms of one sugar molecule and another five carbon atoms, the deoxyribose in DNA and the ribose in RNA.
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