A nuclease is an enzyme capable of cleaving the phosphodiester bonds between the nucleotide subunits of nucleic acids
The product of nuclease mainly include 5´-phosphoryl-terminated and tetranucleotides. This after DNA and RNA are degraded endonucleolytically by the S1 nuclease.
nucleic acids
They cut the bonds between Nucleotides.
HaeIIIrestriction enzymes
Digestive enzymes break down nucleic acids:)
Nuclease are enzymes in a cell that break apart RNA and DNA so that their parts can be recycled, and yes human cells contain these enzymes. If you meant nucleus, which is where the DNA resides in a (most) cells, then yes, most human cells contain a nucleus (the most notable exception being red blood cells).
They all have ribosomes, vacuoles, and a cell membrane. EDIT: Not all cells have vacuoles, but all cells have DNA, ribosomes and cell membranes.
the plant and animal both have a nucleus, that is what they have in common
Nucleases is the plural of nuclease
At the centre of a cell ---- ---- ----
no
nuclease helps to digest the nucleic acids such as DNA & RNA in the body.
The substrate for nuclease is nucleic acid, such as DNA or RNA.
In The Pancreas.
Nucleases break down DNA or RNA
yes
First spell it correctly.
Hydrolysis of nucleic acid .
to create proteins and control the cell
the nucleus does not contain electrons of the atom.