The building blocks (i.e. code letters) for making amino acids are called
a.deoxyribose.
b.strands.
c.nucleotides.
d.RNA.
e.sugars.
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The building block(i.e. code letters) for making amino acids are called nucleotides.
The class of three nucleotides represent as a code word for the formation one amino acid.
Nucleotides is a structural element of the RNA and the DNA.The nucleotide contains a base, molecule of sugar, single phosphoric acid.
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