How are nucleic acids as polymers different from proteins?

Polymers are substances that have high molecular weights and are made up of repeating units called monomers. Polymers that form in the cells of living organisms are called biopolymers. Proteins and nucleic acids (DNA and RNA) are biopolymers. Their main difference is in composition.
Protein monomers are amino acids, and nucleic acid monomers are nucleotides.
Natural proteins contain 20 types of amino acids, and nucleic acids contain 5 different nucleotides.



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