No, it is not. The DNA molecule consists of two polynucleotide chains in the form of a double helix, containing phosphate and the sugar deoxyribose and linked by hydrogen bonds between the complementary bases adenine and thymine or cytosine and guanine.
Simply: a phosphate and the sugar deoxyribose and a base.
If you tried typing the whole genetic code out (typing at 200 letters per minute), it would take 29 years (without taking any breaks!).
No, they aren't lipids. They are nucleic acids.
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No, DNA is a nucleic acid.
nucleic acids
Lipids aren't dna
No. DNA doesn't contain lipids.
lipids
No. DNA codes for proteins, but not the lipids and carbohydrates and instruction for their use. All of this originates from diet and from thin air.
The four major macromolecules are: lipids, carbohydrates, nucleic acids and proteins. Lipids: Ear Wax Carbohydrates: Glucose, Sucrose, Lactose Nucleic Acids: DNA and RNA Proteins: Everywhere! Muscles, skin, and hair. :)
Carbohydrates are CHO (Carbon, Hydrogren and Oxygen) Same goes for Lipids but the others im not sure Source: Biology textbook
DNA stores and transmits hereditary information.
lipids
It solubalize lipids and protiens to remove them from DNA
Lipids
It solubilizes lipids and a lot of proteins to remove them from the DNA.
No. DNA codes for proteins, but not the lipids and carbohydrates and instruction for their use. All of this originates from diet and from thin air.
Proteins, RNA, lipids
it iS A ionic detergent disrupts bonds between lipids and fosters the isolation of DNA....
The four major macromolecules are: lipids, carbohydrates, nucleic acids and proteins. Lipids: Ear Wax Carbohydrates: Glucose, Sucrose, Lactose Nucleic Acids: DNA and RNA Proteins: Everywhere! Muscles, skin, and hair. :)
Carbohydrates are CHO (Carbon, Hydrogren and Oxygen) Same goes for Lipids but the others im not sure Source: Biology textbook
yes, steriods is a form of lipids. lipids aresteroids, which have structures totally different from the other classes of lipids
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.