What are the monomers of nucleic acids?

When learning about the structure and function of Nucleic acids you are sure to come across the subject monomers. The monomers of nucleic acids are A Nitrogenous Base, A five-carbon sugar and a phosphate group. These three parts are called Nucleotides.

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