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Multiple Choice
What are the building blocks of DNA and RNA?
A
Monosaccharides
B
Amino acids
C
Nucleotides
D
Fatty acids
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand that DNA and RNA are nucleic acids, which are essential macromolecules in biological systems.
Recognize that the building blocks of nucleic acids are nucleotides, which are composed of three components: a phosphate group, a five-carbon sugar, and a nitrogenous base.
Differentiate between the sugars in DNA and RNA: DNA contains deoxyribose, while RNA contains ribose.
Identify the nitrogenous bases: DNA includes adenine (A), thymine (T), cytosine (C), and guanine (G), whereas RNA includes adenine (A), uracil (U), cytosine (C), and guanine (G).
Conclude that nucleotides are the correct building blocks for both DNA and RNA, as opposed to monosaccharides, amino acids, or fatty acids, which serve as building blocks for other types of biological molecules.