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A Macromolecule Isolated from the Bone of Dinosaurs Is Found

Question 94

Question 94

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A macromolecule isolated from the bone of dinosaurs is found to have primary chains of nitrogen-carbon-carbon repeats.It would be classified as what type of molecule?


A) Polysaccharide
B) Oligosaccharide
C) Polypeptide
D) Triglyceride
E) Lipid

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