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Q: What is DNA and glycogen and proteins examples of?
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What do polysaccharides ( such as glycogen ) nucleic acids ( such DNA ) and proteins ( such as collagen ) have in common?

All three are carbon based compounds.


Are enzymes and antibodies examples of DNA RNA or proteins?

It is a protein because i say so. LOL


What is the most abundant organic compound and animal cells?

It is a polysaccharide the Glycogen.


What are 2 examples of substances that contain complex molcecules?

Nucleic acids(DNA and RNA) and proteins are complex molecules.


How proteins help the support the structure and function of DNA?

DNA is packaged very tight by proteins. Proteins found around the DNA supports both the structure and functions. The proteins and the DNA make up the chromosomes. Proteins and DNA in animal cells are chromatin! DNA contains information because of the DNA's structure!


What are the examples of oligosaccharides?

Glycogen, Cellulose, and Starch are all examples of Polysaccharides.


Which macromolecules are made of repating small units?

Proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates are made in such fashion. amino acids are the monomers of proteins. Nucleotides make DNA/RNA. sugars such as glucose makes starch or glycogen.


What do proteins lipids and glycogen have in common?

Large molecules that contain carbon and are held together by covalent. They are the structural units of glycogen.


What proteins lipids and glycogen have in common?

Large molecules that contain carbon and are held together by covalent. They are the structural units of glycogen.


Ribosomes use the directions found in DNA to make-?

proteins


Does protein produce DNA?

DNA are not chemically having protein. But DNA are coiled to chromatin structures by proteins called histones. DNA can interact with proteins for various reason including DNA replication.DNA are not chemically bonded with proteins. But they do interact with protins for various process including DNA replication. In nucleus, DNA coiled to form chromatin structures by histone proteins.


What proteins are associated with DNA in the cell?

histones are the proteins that DNA coils aroudn