Yes, and it is also an example of an immense BIO-MOLECULE and it is also the largest BIO-macromolecule in existence.
no, lipids are fat molecules
DNA is based on sugars and other chemical units (bases) which contain nitrogen
Yes, DNA is an example of a complex organic molecule.
No, DNA, deoxyribonucleic acid, is classified as a nucleic acid, not a protein.
DNA.
DNA
A gene is a DNA protein complex. These are grouped together in chromatin and make up the nucleus of the cell.
That depends. DNA undergoing replication is assisted by varieties of proteins to make a new strand. Also, in order for DNA to be coiled into chromosomes, the DNA must be wrapped around the protein histone. But in the actual structure of DNA, no, there are no proteins.
Chromatin
They are composed of a complex protein capsid surrounding the DNA genome and core proteins.
DNA is a complex chemical with a double-helix structure.
DNA makes RNA which makes protein.The mRNA, having the information for protein, is transported from the nucleus to the cytoplasm. 😀
DNA makes RNA which makes protein.The mRNA, having the information for protein, is transported from the nucleus to the cytoplasm. 😀
DNA.
Dna for the building of protein on a cytoplasmic structure called ribosomes. RNA leaves the nucleus and carries out the instructions.
It determines protein structure.
DNA sequences do not determine the function of any protein. DNA sequences determine the structure of the protein. That is particular amino acid sequence in protein only.
DNA
Chromatin
B chromosomes
A gene is a DNA protein complex. These are grouped together in chromatin and make up the nucleus of the cell.