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13. What monomer is represented by this diagram?
nitrogen base
phosphate
5-carbon sugar


13 What Monomer Is Represented By This Diagram Nitrogen Base Phosphate 5carbon Sugar class=

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Answer:

That is a nucleotide which is the monomer of a nucleic acid

Explanation:

The monomer shown here is a nucleotide.

Nucleotides are biomolecules that are composed of 5-carbon sugar (deoxyribose), a nitrogen base and a phosphate group.

Nucleotides are monomers that build up polynucleotides. A monomer is a substance that links to one another to form a larger molecule.

These polynucleotides are found in the DNA.

DNA is composed of many Nucleotides that are linked ogether hence DNA is a polynucleotide.

Hence, the monomer shown containing 5-carbon sugar , nitrogen base  and a phosphate group is a nucleotide.

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