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( b ) A nucleotide monomer is made up of three components : a nitrogenous base
, a sugar , and a phosphate group , linked together as shown here . Without the
phosphate group , the resulting structure is called a nucleoside. 87.
( b ) A nucleotide monomer is made up of three components : a nitrogenous base
, a sugar , and a phosphate group , linked together as shown here . Without the
phosphate group , the resulting structure is called a nucleoside. 87.
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Nucleotide Polymers Now we can see how these nucleotides are linked together
to build a polynucleotide . Adjacent nucleotides are joined by covalent bonds
called phosphodiester linkages between the OH group on the 3 ' carbon of one ...
Nucleotide Polymers Now we can see how these nucleotides are linked together
to build a polynucleotide . Adjacent nucleotides are joined by covalent bonds
called phosphodiester linkages between the OH group on the 3 ' carbon of one ...
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Unsaturated fatty acids ( present in oils ) have one or more double bonds in their
hydrocarbon chains . Phospholipids Phospholipids , which are major
components of cell membranes , consist of two fatty acids and a phosphate group
linked to ...
Unsaturated fatty acids ( present in oils ) have one or more double bonds in their
hydrocarbon chains . Phospholipids Phospholipids , which are major
components of cell membranes , consist of two fatty acids and a phosphate group
linked to ...
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