Biology, asked by aurelia27, 1 year ago

what is the function of nucleotides?​

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Answered by srishtibrainly
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Purine and pyrimidine nucleotides fill a variety of metabolic roles. They are the “energy currency” of the cell. In some cases, they are signaling molecules, acting like hormones directly or as transducers of the information. They provide the monomers for genetic information in DNA and RNA.

Answered by TanyJ
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Explanation:

Purine and pyrimidine nucleotides fill a variety of metabolic roles. They are the “energy currency” of the cell. In some cases, they are signaling molecules, acting like hormones directly or as transducers of the information. They provide the monomers for genetic information in DNA and RNA.

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