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what are nuclic acids detail

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Answered by kartik179
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Nucleic acids are biopolymers, or smallbiomolecules, essential to all known forms oflife. They are composed of nucleotides, which are monomers made of three components: a5-carbon sugar, a phosphate group and anitrogenous base. If the sugar is a compoundribose, the polymer is RNA (ribonucleic acid); if the sugar is derived from ribose asdeoxyribose, the polymer is DNA(deoxyribonucleic acid).

Nucleic acids are the most important of all biomolecules. They are found in abundance in all living things, where they function to create and encode and then store information in the nucleus of every living cell of every life-formorganism on Earth. In turn, they function to transmit and express that information inside and outside the cell nucleus—to the interior operations of the cell and ultimately to the next generation of each living organism. The encoded information is contained and conveyed via the nucleic acid sequence, which provides the 'ladder-step' ordering of nucleotides within the molecules of RNA and DNA.

Answered by Simran729
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The nuclic acid are small biomolecules. There are two nuclei acid are : DNA,RNA. One of the family of large molecules which include DNA or RNA. nucleic acids are the molecules that allows organisms to transfer genetic information from one generation to the next.
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