Cell division is related to DNA. This is the genetic makeup of the cell and functions like a map of how the cells function on a molecular level.
RNA takes the directions from DNA and carries out the synthesis of products for the cell.
DNA or RNA
Deoxy-ribonucleic acid (DNA) and ribonucleic acid (RNA)
No. Neurotransmitters are located in the brain. DNA & RNA are related to cell information and replication.
It is called reverse-transcription but the RNA is viral RNA and it infects the cell when it reverses to DNA.
Within the HIV capsid is the genetic material RNA along with two reverse transcriptase enzymes to copy the RNA into DNA inside the invaded cell.
DNA or RNA
the readily stainable substance of a cell nucleus, consisting of DNA, RNA, and various proteins, that forms chromosomes during cell division
Transcription (DNA -> RNA) happens in the nucleus where RNA polymerase makes single-stranded RNA from a template DNA strand.
Deoxy-ribonucleic acid (DNA) and ribonucleic acid (RNA)
What can you conclude about DNA and RNA from the fact that they are like a cell's "brain?"
What a cell and a virus have in common is the RNA or DNA. The virus can be either a RNA virus or a DNA virus.
DNA and RNA are two different nucleic acids found in the cells of every living organism. Both have significant roles to play in cell biology. DNA and RNA structure are similar because they both consist of long chains of nucleotide units. However, there are a few structural details that distinguish them from each other, and if you are to compare DNA and RNA, these would be the results: RNA is single-stranded while DNA is a double-stranded helix. RNA also has uracil as its base while the DNA base is thymine. However, even with the differences in their structures, DNA and RNA have cooperating roles in the field of Cell Biology. DNA contains the genetic information of an organism, and this information dictates how the body's cells would construct new proteins according to the genetic code of the organism. Within the cell structure, DNA is organized into structures called chromosomes, which are duplicated during cell division. These chromosomes would then release the genetic codes that will be transcribed and carried by the RNA (specifically the messenger RNA) to the ribosome. The ribosome will then synthesize new proteins that will help the body grow. This is the how the DNA and RNA work together in the body.
No. Neurotransmitters are located in the brain. DNA & RNA are related to cell information and replication.
It is called reverse-transcription but the RNA is viral RNA and it infects the cell when it reverses to DNA.
One can think of DNA as the instruction to the functions of a cell, it used in the production of RNA which is thereby used for the production of proteins. So without DNA a cell wouldn't be, because it would have no "brain" if you will. Therefore, in regards to it's importance to cell division specifically, it "tells" te cell to divide, and how.
Within the HIV capsid is the genetic material RNA along with two reverse transcriptase enzymes to copy the RNA into DNA inside the invaded cell.
The nucleus houses the DNA and RNA required for many of the functions of the cell. It works essentially as the command center of the cell, responsible for sending the RNA to where it needs to be, as well as for the duplication of the DNA during cell division.