A unit in nucleic acid which contains ‘base-sugar phosphate’ unit is called
Chemistry · Class 12 · CBSE — Biomolecules
A unit in nucleic acid which contains ‘base-sugar phosphate’ unit is called
- nucleotide
- nucleoside
- phosphotide
- polypeptide.
Answer
(A) nucleotide
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