DNA stores all the hereditary information in an individual. DNA is not one molecule though. It consists of two strands, each made up of many nucleotides. The two strands are linked together by hydrogen bonds.
There are many strands of DNA is one organism's cells, depending on the number of chromosomes in that species.
proteins: large complex molecules composed of amino acids that contain hereditary or genetic info
DNA and RNA molecules.
a nucleic acid, such as DNA
DNA
dna
proteins
dna
Organic
Nucleic acids(DNA and RNA) and proteins are complex molecules.
it should carry ryne chemical
Organic molecules do contain carbon, and the "complex molecules of life" are organic molecules.I can't quite figure out just how you're trying to put those two concepts together in your question, so I'm not positive that I've addressed what you were attempting to ask.
ATP molecules carry energy, not genetic information. DNA carries genetic information. ATP does, however, contain a modified form of adenine, which is a base in DNA
Yes they do, because that hereditary information is what is needed/used to make the cell.
The hereditary information of the individual is held in the nucleus. The nucleus is what holds the chromosomes which contain genes.
Organic
No, DNA and RNA carry hereditary information.
They contain the hereditary information necessary for cell life.
Yes, all cells have DNA (hereditary material) except the mature red blood cell.
Hereditary information is stored inside the nucleus, which does have chromosomes that contain many genes. DNA is an important part of determining who we are.
contain the hereditary information for the protein.
nucleus, which has chromosomes that contain many genes
Nucleic acids(DNA and RNA) and proteins are complex molecules.
I think you can be best referred to: PROTEINS
Gene contain hereditary information that is transferred from parents to offspring. They are located in the nucleus of a cell.