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Multiple Choice
What type of linkage holds nucleotides together to form a nucleic acid?
A
Hydrogen bond
B
Peptide bond
C
Phosphodiester bond
D
Glycosidic bond
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Identify the components of a nucleotide: a phosphate group, a sugar (either ribose or deoxyribose), and a nitrogenous base.
Understand that nucleotides are linked together to form the backbone of nucleic acids, such as DNA and RNA.
Recognize that the linkage between nucleotides involves the phosphate group of one nucleotide and the hydroxyl group on the sugar of the next nucleotide.
Learn that this linkage is called a phosphodiester bond, which involves two ester bonds formed between the phosphate group and the sugars of adjacent nucleotides.
Visualize the structure of a nucleic acid, where the phosphodiester bonds create a sugar-phosphate backbone, with the nitrogenous bases extending from the sugars.