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an available phosphate group would be found at the 5' end of the nucleotide labeled A. The 5′-end of a DNA contains a phosphate group that is attached to the 5′ carbon of the ribose ring and that A phosphate group permits ligation of two nucleotides ( phosphodiester bond).
Ik this in spanish but i dont know how can i translate this
Amino acids, sugars, and ions move<span> across </span><span>the cell membrane</span>
It form the contraction and relaxation of muscle