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What is a nucleotide? How is it different from a nucleus and a nucleolus?​

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Answered by myieshamalik
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Explanation:

a compound consisting of a nucleoside linked to a phosphate group. Nucleotides form the basic structural unit of nucleic acids such as DNA.

The nucleolus is a structure found in the nucleus of cells and it forms around specific chromosomal regions in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells, and is made up of proteins and ribonucleic acids. Its main function is to transcribe ribosomal RNA (rRNA) and combine it with proteins to form incomplete ribosomes

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