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Nucleic acids are synthesized from monomers that are activated by linking them to a carrier molecule in an energy-requiring reaction.
a. Nucleic acids are synthesized from monomers that contain a high-energy disulfide bond and they are already activated and do not require a carrier molecule.
b. Nucleic acids are synthesized from monomers that contain a high-energy phosphodiester bond and they are already activated and do not require a carrier molecule.
c. Nucleic acids are synthesized from monomers that contain a low-energy disulfide bond and they are already activated and do not require a carrier molecule.
d. Nucleic acids are synthesized from monomers that contain a low-energy phosphodiester bond and they are already activated and do not require a carrier molecule.
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