Yes, DNA and all forms of RNA are nucleic acids.
Yes.
RNA: Ribo Nucleic Acid mRNA: Messenger Ribo Nucleic Acid tRNA: Transfer Ribo Nucleic Acid
RNA is a nucleic acid,messenger RNA is a form of RNA that carries the instructions for making a protein form a gene and delivers it to the site of translation
Messenger RNA is copied (transcribed) from DNA. It carries a special nucleic acid code (template) that is used by Transfer RNA to synthesize proteins. It takes three adjacent nucleic acids in the Messenger RNA template to code one Amino Acid in a protein.
Ribonucleic acid and deoxyribonucleic acid.
DNA- Deoxyribo Nucleic Acid RNA-Ribo Nucleic Acid
Messenger RNA (mRNA).
Messenger RNA, mRNA.
nucleic acid
DNA and RNA
DNA is considered a type of nucleic acid. These acids are polymeric macromolecules that are required for life. RNA, is another type of nucleic acid.
De Oxy Nucleic acid(DNA) and ribo nucleic acid(RNA) are the two types of nucleic acid seen
No, RNA is a nucleic acid.