well - at the moment the conventional wisdom is that DNA codes for RNA. RNA codes for the production of amino acids, which are the building blocks for proteins. Most scientists agree that this is the hierarchy - BUT there are a few that think that it can work the other way around...but this is considered unlikely and has never been shown.
DNA is the instruction storage.Messenger RNA carries a copy of the instruction from the Nucleus to the Ribosome.The Ribosome is a collection of proteins and RNA that can interpret the instruction on the Messenger RNA and make protein that corresponds to it.A protein is the product produced by the Ribosome.In most cases hundreds to thousands of Ribosomes are attached to one Messenger RNA, each interpreting it in parallel and making the same protein.
The inward force among the molecules of a liquid is Surface Tension
A chaperone protein is used in the cell to ensure proper protein folding, among other cellular functions.
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DNA is the instruction storage.Messenger RNA carries a copy of the instruction from the Nucleus to the Ribosome.The Ribosome is a collection of proteins and RNA that can interpret the instruction on the Messenger RNA and make protein that corresponds to it.A protein is the product produced by the Ribosome.In most cases hundreds to thousands of Ribosomes are attached to one Messenger RNA, each interpreting it in parallel and making the same protein.
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It shows a relationship among certain quantities.
The inward force among the molecules of a liquid is Surface Tension
the relationship is probably religious
A chaperone protein is used in the cell to ensure proper protein folding, among other cellular functions.
Tissues
mutual relationship (when both organisms's benafit)
relationship among things
The shape of the enzyme must match the shape of the substrate. ... Higher temperature generally causes more collisions among the molecules and therefore ... bonding within the protein molecule change and the molecule changes shape.Can cause the enzyme to change shape? If you mean What causes it to change shape, mainly it's heat.
The relationship among (force,mass,acceleration) as an equation (acceleration= (mass÷force
The largest biological level among the given options is organ