How do the number of H atoms compare to the number of O atoms in a carbohydrate?
A. There are TWICE as many H
B. They are the same amount
C. There are THREE times as many H
D. There are TWICE as many O
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What is a peptide bond?
A. Bond that holds two amino acids together.
B. A bond that holds hydrogen and oxygen molecules together.
C. A bond that holds the phosphate group of one nucleotide and a sugar of a neighboring nucleotide.
D. A bond that is formed by the sharing of electrons.
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