Well ATP is a nucleic acid, so the hydrolysis of ATP will be ADP.
The hydrolysis of nucleic acids in general is too broad of a question. If you encounter this question in an assignment or exam, your best bet would be to say that it releases the chemical energy in the nucleic acid, thus releasing energy.
Yes, hydrolysis does occur in nucleic acids. The result of this process in nucleic acids is nucleotides. One example would be ATP hydrolyzing to create the nucleotide ADP.
nucleic acids are insoluble in water due to being nonpoler
The backbone of the nucleic acid (sugar + phosphate) is hydrophilic, but the base portion is hydrophobic.
all molecules except for lipids are water soluble.
Hydrolysis of nucleic acids produce ribose or deoxiribose, heterocyclic amines a a phosphate group.
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water-soluble molecules such as amino acids, sugars, protiens, nucleic acids, and various ions
Nucleic acids
Nucleic acids.
what are the building blocks of nucleic acids?
No. Amino acids are monomers of proteins and nucleic acids is a macromolecule.
If you are referring to nucleic acids, then it is Yes! the charged phosphates on their backbone make them polar.
water-soluble molecules such as amino acids, sugars, protiens, nucleic acids, and various ions
Some amino acids are very soluble in water, but many are not.
Nucleic acids
Nucleic acids
It reacts with acid but not soluble in water.
Nucleic acids.
Nucleic acids are polymers of nucleotides.
Nucleotide
Wool is not soluble in water, but may dissolve in some acids.
what are the building blocks of nucleic acids?
Nucleic acids make proteins.