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Which of the following is an example of nucleic acids?

  1. ATP and NADP

  2. DNA and RNA

  3. Enzymes and Hormones

  4. Glycogen and Starch

The correct answer is: DNA and RNA

Nucleic acids are the biomolecules that carry genetic information and are essential for the functioning of living organisms. DNA and RNA are two main types of nucleic acids that make up the genetic material of all living cells. Option A is incorrect because ATP and NADP are both examples of nucleotides, which are the building blocks of nucleic acids but are not nucleic acids themselves. Option C is incorrect because enzymes and hormones are types of proteins, not nucleic acids. Option D is also incorrect because glycogen and starch are carbohydrates and not nucleic acids.