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A complete summary of grade 12 Life Sciences

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2 types of Nucleic
Acids: DNA and
RNA
The building
blocks of nucleic
acids are called
DNA - THE CO
nucleotides


phosphate
DNA
nitrogenous DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID vs.
sugar base




Nucleotide base pairs



4 possible nitrogenous bases
nitrogenous
Adenine Thymine bases




sugar
phosphates

, MEIO


Prophase I M

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