yes DNA contains genetic instructions for the production of proteins, which make up all living things.
There are 20 amino acids, but there are only four nucleotide bases in DNA.
let me guess, your in science 9? the answer is yes
The instructions for building proteins are stored in molecules of nucleic acids, usually DNA but a few very tiny viruses use RNA instead because it can be stored more compactly.
DNA
yup..
Chromosomes(:
ATP molecules carry energy, not genetic information. DNA carries genetic information. ATP does, however, contain a modified form of adenine, which is a base in DNA
Vacuoles are the little sacs that carry out molecules.
Vacuoles are the little sacs that carry out molecules.
Genes carry the instructions to make proteins, i think....
The mRNA molecules carry the coded instructions for making proteins from the nucleus out to the ribosomes.
Chromosomes(:
Chromosomes(:
THat kind of thing happens at the cellular and organ level. The cell because that is the smallest unit of life, meaning it can communicate and therefore provide instructions. The organs, like the brain, also send these signals. Hope that helps...
ATP molecules carry energy, not genetic information. DNA carries genetic information. ATP does, however, contain a modified form of adenine, which is a base in DNA
The past tense is carried.
The future tense is will carry.
Vacuoles are the little sacs that carry out molecules.
Vacuoles are the little sacs that carry out molecules.
It is also "carried".
Genes carry the instructions to make proteins, i think....
Yes, "carried" is a word. It is the part tense of the verb "to carry".