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What are the different nucleic acid monomers that are found in the cell, what types of macromolecules are they components of, and how do they base-pair?
The different nucleic acid monomers that are found in the cell are Adenine, Thymine, Guanine, Uracil, and Cytosine.
The macromolecules are DNA and RNA.
The base pairs occurs between Adenine andThymine. A=T(DNA) or A=U (RNA). There is a two hydrogen bonds between A and T or U.
The base pairs occurs between Guanine and Cytosine. G=C. There is a three hydrogen bonds between G and C. -