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    The Following Is a Sugar Found in Nucleic Acids
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The Following Is a Sugar Found in Nucleic Acids

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Question 70

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The following is a sugar found in nucleic acids:
The following is a sugar found in nucleic acids:   It is ___ and is found in the nucleic acid ___. A)  ribose/DNA B)  2-deoxyribose/DNA C)  ribose/RNA D)  2-deoxyribose/RNA It is ___ and is found in the nucleic acid ___.


A) ribose/DNA
B) 2-deoxyribose/DNA
C) ribose/RNA
D) 2-deoxyribose/RNA

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