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Nucleic acids (DNA and RNA).
Nucleic Acids to Amino Acids--APEX
yes.
Nucleotides are merely the building blocks of nucleic acids like DNA and RNA. The specific order of these nucleotides are read in triplet form (AAC, ATA, etc.) as codons (which code for amino acids), and the combinations of these codons make up genes (which code for proteins).
Nucleic acid is a macromolecule that holds cell information in a coded form. Nucleic Acids are made of sugar, phosphate, and nitrogen containing bases.
DNA mRNA carry genetic code to ribosome
From a nucleic acid code to an amino acid code
Nucleic acids (DNA and RNA).
nucleic acids
he did a research about how the nucleotides in nucleic acids, which carry the genetic code of the cell, control the cell's synthesis of proteins.
No, nucleic acids code for the making of protein, they do not contain the monomers of protein manufacturing.
Nucleic Acids to Amino Acids--APEX
yes.
[standard English: What specific role do nucleic acids play in living organisms?] Nucleic acids store each cell's genetic code, handling transcription and translation of the code into chemicals needed by the cell.
Nucleotides are merely the building blocks of nucleic acids like DNA and RNA. The specific order of these nucleotides are read in triplet form (AAC, ATA, etc.) as codons (which code for amino acids), and the combinations of these codons make up genes (which code for proteins).
nucleic acids
Nucleic acid is a macromolecule that holds cell information in a coded form. Nucleic Acids are made of sugar, phosphate, and nitrogen containing bases.