No. Instead, these are considered nucleic acids. Proteins are made up of sequence of amino acids and nucleic acids are made up of phosphate group, nitrogen base, and a pentose.
Yes. DNA codes for RNA, which is used to make proteins.
No, proteins are made of amino acids, not nucleic acids.
No, DNA and RNA are a class of macromolecules called nucleic acids.
Thex a nucleic acids
DNA helps maintain homeostasis by the proteins and lipids associated with DNA and RNA. These proteins and fats regulated both hormones and growth.
The most common Nucleic Acids are DNA and RNA. In living cells they are both "covered" and "linked" with proteins. The combination of DNA/RNA and Proteins is called chromatin.
DNA and RNA. Viruses that use RNA often have to have enzymes that convert the RNA to DNA.
DNA has got Deoxyribose sugar. RNA has got Ribose sugar.
Cells contain DNA,which controls the production of proteins
No, they are nucleic acids.
Yes. The central dogma of biology postulates: DNA < > RNA > Proteins
DNA is transcribed into RNA which is translated into proteins. Only a small percentage of DNA and RNA become proteins. Some of the time the process stops after DNA is transcribed into RNA.
Proteins make RNA, which then creates DNA.
DNA helps maintain homeostasis by the proteins and lipids associated with DNA and RNA. These proteins and fats regulated both hormones and growth.
to have genetic information of the organism
In addition to DNA, messenger RNA, ribosomal RNA, and transfer RNA are needed to make proteins.
The most common Nucleic Acids are DNA and RNA. In living cells they are both "covered" and "linked" with proteins. The combination of DNA/RNA and Proteins is called chromatin.
yes they are
DNA has coded instructions for making proteins, and RNA translates the code.
RNA links to worlds of DNA and proteins
DNA makes RNA, & RNA makes polypeptides (proteins)