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Q: What group of nucleic acids transfers instructions from the nucleus and the cell membrane in which all the cell structures are found?
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What group of nucleic acids transfers instructions from the nucleus to other parts of the cell?

mRNA or messenger RNA. These carry instructions copied from the DNA out of the nucleus. These instructions are then translated at the ribosome to create a polypeptide chain.


What group of nucleic acids transfers instructions from the nucleus to other parts of the cell and helps with the synthesis of proteins?

Messenger ribonucleic acid. mRNA.


What macromolecule provides instructions for growth?

Nucleic acids


Is the cell membrane made up of lipids proteins and nucleic acid?

yes membrane made up of lipids,proteins, nucleic acid,


Which macromolecules provide instructions for growth?

Nucleic Acid


Where are the instructions for growth and development?

The nucleic acids hold the instructions for the growth and development for cells.


What structures are found in all viruses?

protein coat and nucleic acid


Is a cell membrane found in both a eukaryotes cell and prokaryote cell?

Yes it is, but the nucleic membrane is not (eukaryote cells don't have it).


What the molecule that carries the instructions for growth and function of a cell?

Nucleic acid


Where are nucleic acids formed?

Nucleic acids are formed in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells and in the cytosol of prokaryotic cells (prokaryotes don't have membrane-bound organelles.)


What does a nucleic acid perform in a cell?

nucleic acid makes up the cell's DNA which is used for cell reproduction and for giving the cell instructions on what do .


What is the main purpose of the nucleic acid?

Nucleic acid carries genetic information and form structures within cells.