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They are complex molecules made from smaller molecules.
dna has introductions for proteins to combine.
DNA is considered as the genetic material . I guess it has adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine and proteins are made up of amino acids and the fats contain fatty acids and glycerol
RNA links to worlds of DNA and proteins
DNA stores instructions for making proteins.
They are complex molecules made from smaller molecules.
Chromatin is made up of DNA spirals. Chromatin makes up chromosomes.
DNA helps maintain homeostasis by the proteins and lipids associated with DNA and RNA. These proteins and fats regulated both hormones and growth.
Fats, proteins and starches are broken down.Starch is broken down by amalyase in the mouth and duodenumProteins are converted to polypeptides by pepsinLipase hydolises fats to glycerol and fatty acidsTrypsin digests proteins to peptideschymotrypsin digests proteins to peptidesPeptidase hydolises polypeptides to peptides and amino acidsnucleotidases hydrolise nucleic acidsnucleaase digests DNA and RNAsucrase breaks down sucrosemaltase breaks down maltoselactase breaks down lactose
dna has introductions for proteins to combine.
3: proteins, DNA, fats, starch
3: proteins, DNA, fats, starch
Molecules : membranes are mostly fats, most everything else is proteins. DNA is mainly sugars.
molecules(carbohydrates,proteins,fats and DNA),elements,fossil fuels like coal,oil and gas
No, they do not. They do contain some proteins and fats called lipids. Genes are found in the cell nucleus in the form of DNA.
Neither, a carbohydrate is a sugar, proteins are amino acids, lipids are fats! Nucleotides are what make DNA and RNA! They are considered a monomer
Neither, a carbohydrate is a sugar, proteins are amino acids, lipids are fats! Nucleotides are what make DNA and RNA! They are considered a monomer