No. DNA is a complex chemical compound, containing several elements.
Calcium is not an organism - it is an element. So no, it does not have DNA.
DNA is not an element. DNA is the brain of the cell, and carries our genetics, traits, and characteristics of ourselves. It is not an element, but a microscopic, double-helix twisted strand that is miles and miles and miles long if it is unwound to its full length. It is not, however, an element.
That element would be phosphorus.
carbon and oxygen etc.
DNA and RNA
Boron is an element. It does not have DNA.
Phosphate in not an element, it is not the only element found in DNA, and is found in other places.
Calcium is not an organism - it is an element. So no, it does not have DNA.
That element would be phosphorus.
DNA is not an element. DNA is the brain of the cell, and carries our genetics, traits, and characteristics of ourselves. It is not an element, but a microscopic, double-helix twisted strand that is miles and miles and miles long if it is unwound to its full length. It is not, however, an element.
DNA isn't an element; it's a fairly complex compound. The primary elements contained in the DNA molecule are the four CHON elements; Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen and Nitrogen.
No , Argon is not component of DNA .It is not a bioelement . It is an inert element and not found in combined state .
carbon and oxygen etc.
DNA and RNA
Nitrogen.
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Carbon