These are called viruses.
virus
A virus is a package of nucleic acid wrapped in a protein coat that requires a host cell's machinery to replicate.
Insulin is a protein.
No. Nucleic acids are the building blocks of protein. There are various types of nucleic acids that form proteins.
No, nucleic acids code for the making of protein, they do not contain the monomers of protein manufacturing.
It is a nucleic acid.
No, hemoglobin is a protein.
TIP blocks viruses from infecting new cells
Antibodies are special molecules of protein produced by the immune system that match parts of pathogens and prevent them from infecting cells.
From nucleic acids to amino acids
is steroid a carbohydrate, protein lipid or nucleic acid
A viral nucleic acid coated with a protein is called a capsid. The capsid helps protect the nucleic acid and aids in the virus's ability to infect a host cell.