They're both macromolecules (meaning "really big molecules"). In your example, both are biological macromolecules (because they occur in living organisms) but other types of macromolecules can be man-made, such as plastics.
Answer: chromosomes
They are called chromosomes.Proteins are histone proteins.
DNA and Protein
The segments of DNA that code for a functional product (protein) are called genes.
Dioxyribose, protein, and nitrogenous bases: thymine, adenine, guanine, cytosine
The structures in the nucleus that contain DNA are chromosomes. Chromosomes are rod-like structures that are composed of DNA and protein.
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chromosomes
Answer: chromosomes
They are called chromosomes.Proteins are histone proteins.
The DNA sequence will determine the amino acid sequence known as the protein's primary structure. As the protein is folded into the secondary, tertiary and quatranary structures, the amino acid molecules will determine the shape
The segments of DNA that are loosly bound to protein are called Chromatin.
DNA ans histones proteins coil to form rod shaped structures called chromosomes.
Nucleus.
DNA and Protein
chromosomes
The section of DNA that codes for a protein is known as a gene.