nucleic acids are DNA and RNA. (mostly known as DNA) its primary function is to contain genetic information about the living organism which carries it. Helping it, is its monomer. (a monomer is a single cell in which helps its host, in this case, the host is Nucleic Acids.) Nucleic Acids monomer is nucleotide. Nucleotide is the other part of the Nucleic Acids and like i said, helps it contain its genetic information, or DNA.
the primary function of the nucleolus is in cellular division
The primary function of cilia is that of movement. They can be found on bacteria, microscopic organisms and even in the human digestive and reproductive systems.
The ribosome is a large and complex molecular machine, found within all living cells, that serves as the primary site of biological protein synthesis
Photosynthesis
A nucleic acid is a complex organic substance which is present in all living cells, such as DNA or RNA. The elements found in nucleic acids are: carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and phosphorus.
The nucleoplasm is the fluid found in eukaryotic cells. The primary function is that of a suspension for the organelles of the nucleus.
DNA is found in the nucleus of cells.
the primary function of the nucleolus is in cellular division
The nucleoplasm is the fluid found in eukaryotic cells. The primary function is that of a suspension for the organelles of the nucleus.
In the nucleus of your cells (as DNA) and in the ribosomes (as RNA)
DNA and RNA which are both nucleic acids
DNA and RNA also there is ATP
a gene
The cell structures is found in protoplasm. It is what helps the cells function.
I think you mean lymphocytes. The B and T cells are lymphocytes that are responsible for destroying unwanted viruses and bacteria in your body. They are cells of the immune system. These cells are found in the lymph nodes.
They are only found in unicellular organisms.
Nucleic Acid