Are the nucleic acid monomers?

A nucleic acid monomer consists of three components – phosphate, sugar and base. They are bonded to each other to form very large polymers. The bases are derivatives of the two parent aromatic compounds, purine and pyrimidine. Nucleic acid is best known as DNA and RNA.
Like proteins, nucleic acids are informational macromolecules and therefore contain non-identical monomeric units in a specific sequence. Monomeric units of a nucleic acid are called nucleotides.



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