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DNA COPYING occurs in the presence of proteins thus it is necessary
C. proto-oncogenes
No. All genetic information is contained in the nucleus, not the plasma membrane, which consists of phospholipids, proteins, carbohydrates, and cholesterol.
yesIt does not involve in energy storage.Its primary function is to produce proteins
It is simply the amount of protein that is contained in the internal organs.
DNA COPYING occurs in the presence of proteins thus it is necessary
proto-oncogenes
C. proto-oncogenes
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No. All genetic information is contained in the nucleus, not the plasma membrane, which consists of phospholipids, proteins, carbohydrates, and cholesterol.
The information for the manufacture of ALL of these PROTEINS is contained in the DNA - HOW? ' ask, please, a simpler Q'n, thx.
Chromosomes engage themselves ( with much assistance ) in two activities. They are capable of copying themselves - replication - that is necessary for cell division; and they can change their contained information into 'blueprints' for action (this is called transcription), a type of copying that makes messenger Rnas. These are then sent to the protein manufacturing apparatus - ribosomes - where translation, the production of useful proteins, occurs.
The function of the coded instructions contained in the body cells of an organism is to direct the synthesis of proteins necessary for proper cell function.
So you can absorb amino acids contained by protein as protein molecules are too big to absorb.
Translation transfers the triplet codon information contained within the mRnas into the functional, regulatory and structural information contained by the produced proteins.
Genes store information in the form of a 4 type information system. the four possible information pieces are Adenine, Thymine, Guanine, and Cytosine in humans. The four things store information to make proteins. Different small groups are read by a protein maker. Every Protein is make by folding together a series of parts (there are only so many parts to choose from). Proteins then make the rest of the cells things. So the information contained in a gene contains instructions in the form of proteins.
DNA and proteins (such as histones).