Yes, the assembly of all the biological macromolecules (DNA, RNA, proteins, complex carbohydrates) requires energy supplied from ATP to power the enzymes that perform the assembly.
Because mitochondrion have a DNA that is different from the DNA of the cell. They also consume food and release energy. Glucose is used by Mitochondria to make ATP energy.
No :)
You take the DNA and copy it, then let it grow up I guess
provide energy. in dna
In Little Alchemy, you can create DNA by combining "life" and "energy." First, ensure you have both elements by combining "earth" and "water" to create "life," and "fire" and "air" to create "energy." Once you have these two components, simply combine them to produce DNA.
A couple of hours in the stomach & gut. The result is NOT DNA but its component parts, which your (human) cells will pick and choose to make its own DNA. This could take a half hour or forever, depending in the rate of new cell growth. Any unused parts are converted into fat or energy.
bcause it has enough energy too rejuvinate all over again .
That would be Nucleic Acids, if I'm correct. These make up DNA and RNA structure - they don't provide energy to the body.
No, DNA is a molecule that stores genetic information, not potential energy. Potential energy refers to the stored energy an object has due to its position or state.
what organelles do in a cell is work to make energy for the cell. The nucleus contains the chromosones x which contain the DNA.
what organelles do in a cell is work to make energy for the cell. The nucleus contains the chromosones x which contain the DNA.
Mitochondria have their own DNA independent of nuclear DNA. Mitochondrial DNA is circular and contains genes that are essential for the mitochondria to function in energy production. This separate DNA allows mitochondria to replicate and produce energy within the cell.