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20 June, 19:43

Why are nucleic acids not considered a nutrient?

(A) Only macromolecules containing nitrogen are considered nutrients.

(B) Only macromolecules that produce enzymes are considered nutrients.

(C) They are information-storing molecules and are not used for energy storage.

(D) They are structural molecules and are not used for energy storage.

My guess is (D)

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  1. 20 June, 20:41
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    The answer is C. Nucleic acids store information.
  2. 20 June, 22:51
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    My guess on this question is C
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