macromolecules
Macromolecules
macromolecules by teletubi
Carbohydrates and nucleic acids are both important types of chemicals associated with living organisms. They are based on the chemistry of the carbon atom and therefore are classified as organic chemicals.
Nothing. They are both exactly the same, based on Charly Sheen's data.
RNA and DNA
Nucleic acid types differ in the structure of the sugar in their nucleotides- DNA contains 2 deoxyribose while the RNA contains ribose. The Nucleobases found in the two nucleic acid types are different: adenine, cytosine and guanine are found in both RNA and DNA.
No, lipids are fatty acids and carbohydrates are sugars. These are both chemically distinct from nucleic acids.
Yes they have nucleic acids. They have both DNA and RNA
Both DNA and RNA are macromolecules called nucleic acid's
They are types of nucleic acids. DNA is found in the nucleus and RNA is found in the nucleolus (in the nucleus) and in the ribosomes. DNA codes for RNA, which codes for proteins which ultimately make up our body.
yes
a virus and a cell only contain genetic material - got it from study island
DNA is deoxyribose, and thymine RNA is ribose, and uracil DNA and RNA is cytosine, adenine, guanine, and phosphate