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DNA stores instructions for making proteins.
Proteins are the enzymes, such as DNA polymerase, which actually to the work to replicate the DNA and help to maintain its integrity.
The majority of DNA in our body is non-coding, meaning it does not directly provide instructions for making proteins. This non-coding DNA is involved in regulating gene expression, controlling cell functions, and maintaining the structure of chromosomes.
DNA & RNA are used in making proteins during transcription and translation reactions .
No. DNA contains a code for making proteins.
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Proteins are synthesized by ribosomes on the endoplasmic reticulum and in the cytoplasm.
No. DNA is genetic material that carries the instructions for making proteins.
DNA has coded instructions for making proteins, and RNA translates the code.
The DNA has instructions for making a cell's proteins. Proteins are essential molecules that perform a wide range of functions within a cell, such as growth, repair, and regulation of cellular processes.
No, proteins do not determine genes. Genes are segments of DNA that encode instructions for making proteins. Proteins are the products of gene expression, meaning that genes are responsible for determining the sequence and structure of proteins.