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DNA, Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) is the chemical that contains the code for the cells structure and activities.
Yes, it separates into subunits which can later be reassembled for protein synthesis.
The sequence of nitrogenous bases (A, T, G and C) forms a code for the sequence of amino acids in a protein. The code is a triplet code. This means that three bases code for one amino acid. So, the order of the bases in a gene determines the order of the amino acids in a protein.
There are stop codons that signal the cell to stop translation. It includes UAA, UAG, UGA (Ochre, Ambel, Oper)...Because these stop codons do not code for any amino acids....
the function of genetic material in a cell is to basically give instructions to the cell. the order of the sequence of the bases found in the DNA code for a certain protein to be made at the ribosomes
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The cell membrane is a double-walled structure containing a cell's genetic code.
dna chains of proteins joined by sugar and phosphate bases are dnasequence of the proteins determine what enzymes and proteins can be synthesisedthis ultimately decides cell structure
The rough ER is the site for protein synthesis within the cell. It receives "information" or mRNA from the nucleus of the cell that holds the code for the exact type of protein that needs to be created. It is known as the rough ER because it contains ribosomes on it's walls; the ribosomes are what synthesize the creation of proteins.
Genes copied from DNA are copied to RNA in a process called transcription. The RNA transcripts are then used in a process called translation, in which a code that determine the sequence of amino acids is translated to form a protein. The structure of the resulting protein determines the role of the protein in body structure and function...and ultimately, the structure and function of the body.
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The DNA is the hereditary material that carries the "code" to a cell's activities and structure.
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DNA, Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) is the chemical that contains the code for the cells structure and activities.
By messanger RNA
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Protein is made in the ribosome.