No, only nucleic acids store and transmit hereditary information.
Yes, Dna, that is comprised of just four types of nucleic acids - aka nucleotides, is all that keeps Life Alive.
The function of nucleic acids is to store and transmit hereditary or genetic information there are two kinds of nucleic acids RNA and DNA.
The Nucleus
carbohydrates-breakdown of sugar into energy lipids-store energy membranes nucleic acids-store and transmit genetics information protein's control the rate of reactions and regulate cell process to form bones and muscles others transport substances into or out of the cells to help to fight disease
Analog clocks show the time; they don't process information.
nucleic acids store and transmit hereditary information
The function of nucleic acids is to store and transmit hereditary or genetic information there are two kinds of nucleic acids RNA and DNA.
It continues genetic life in cells and stores/transmits heredity.
Yes, Dna, that is comprised of just four types of nucleic acids - aka nucleotides, is all that keeps Life Alive.
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The function of nucleic acids is to store and transmit hereditary or genetic information there are two kinds of nucleic acids RNA and DNA.
The Nucleus
To store genetic information and transmit/express information
They are called neurons.
DNA is the genetic material of cells. The major function of DNA is to store and transmit genetic (hereditary) information. It does this by providing a code (the genetic code) for the production of proteins by the cell.
It contains instructions for making proteins.
neurons??