one strand
Dna is split up into two different strands of nucleotides. After that is beyond me.
The RNA molecule is usually made up of a single strand. This is unlike the DNA molecule which has double strands.
Just 1 strand. DNA has 2.
No, protein is not made out of RNA strands. Proteins are composed of amino acids, while RNA is a nucleic acid that plays a role in protein synthesis. RNA is involved in translating the genetic information encoded in DNA into the sequence of amino acids that make up proteins.
A molecule of RNA contains one strand of nucleotides.
Ribosomes. Ribosomes are made up of two subunits, each of those are made up of strands of rRNA and protiens.
RNA is typically single-stranded, meaning it consists of only one strand of nucleotides. This single strand of RNA is synthesized in the cell by copying the genetic information from DNA during transcription.
RNA is typically made of a single strand, as opposed to DNA which is usually double-stranded. RNA contains nucleotides that are composed of a ribose sugar, a phosphate group, and one of four nitrogenous bases: adenine, cytosine, guanine, or uracil.
RNA helps make up the DNA by having the sugar and other impotant things that helps the RNA make the DNA.
RNA can be found in the nucleolus, making up ribosomes (rRNA), as well as molecules such as tRNA and mRNA.
When you say "quest" did you mean the virus' goal? If this is the case, one needs to understand that a virus is actually not a cell but rather a fragment that carries either DNA or RNA strands. These strands are often protected in a viral envelope or capsule. Once the virus enters a target cell, it releases these DNA or RNA strands into the cell's nucleus. This is taken up by the host cell creating various changes in the host cell's genetic makeup.
There are lots of kinds with different functions, but main types are: 1. Regulatory RNAs 2. RNAs of transcription and DNA replication 3. RNAs involved in protein synthesis 4. Parasitic RNAs those are coding RNAs, there are also non-coding RNAs (ncRNA).