why DNA and RNA are called as polynucleotides
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because they are formed when many nucleotide join together
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DNA and RNA are polymers (in the case of DNA, often very long polymers), and are made up of monomers known as nucleotides. When these monomers combine, the resulting chain is called a polynucleotide (poly- = "many")
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