Yes, viruses are primarily made up of either DNA or RNA both of which are nucleic acids.
Nucleic acids are present in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells and in the cytoplasm of both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. They are also found in some organelles, such as mitochondria and chloroplasts. Additionally, nucleic acids can be found in viruses.
DNA or RNA. Either double or single stranded
nucleic acids and protaeins (Biology EOC)
Virus are not made up of vitamins, but nucleic acids and proteins known as capsid.
phosphorus is present in nucleic acids and not in proteins
The only element that is not found in any of the 20 essential amino acids but is found in nucleic acids is Phosphorus. It is found in the "Sugar-Phosphate backbone" of nucleic acid but is not found in any of the essential amino acids. Many proteins interact with phosphate groups but they do not make up the protein.
Nitrogen gas is found in amino acids and nucleic acids. Nitrogen is a critical component of these molecules and is essential for their structure and function in biological systems.
nucleic acids
nucleic acids
i think its amio acids.
Nitrogen is found in organic molecules such as amino acids, nucleic acids (DNA and RNA), and proteins.
The four major macromolecules are proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids.