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What is the MOST important role that nucleic acids play in living organisms on Earth?
 
  A) long-term energy storage and cell structure
  B) basic functioning of living organisms
  C) the storage and transfer of information
  D) short-term energy storage

Question 2

The most important geological process that has removed craters from the northern plains of Mars is
 
  A) plate tectonics
  B) wind erosion
  C) volcanism
  D) water erosion



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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