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Not at all. DNA and Rna are chains of nucleic acids, while proteins are chains of amino acids. 'Fibrous' is but one type of protein.
They are all organic compounds, called biomolecules.
DNA changes to RNA when the nucleus is going through protein synthesis. in order for your ribosomes to make protein they must copy a portion of your DNA, change it into RNA then translate the RNA into amino acid sequences which come all together to make a protein ...
The structure of DNA( in over all) similar to twisted ladder.
No - only the parts of DNA that code for a functional product, like protein, are considered coding DNA. This is only a small amount of DNA - about 3% in humans.
No , all are not macro molecules .
The DNA in all body cells should be identical.
All flowers (food) has starch and protein
All grains contain starch, as starch is a storage of energy inside the seed to allow it to grow.
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They all have DNA
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It can. But virtually all animal tissue will contain protein.
because its is from the body so it hav all of the above
When we talk about the anatomy of viruses we can only talk about the DNA or RNA or the protein jacket, as that is all there is to them. The protein is in the protein jacket.
The process of transcription and translation are similar in all living organisms.
Not at all. DNA and Rna are chains of nucleic acids, while proteins are chains of amino acids. 'Fibrous' is but one type of protein.