The nucleus, mitochondria, and chloroplasts
c. Nucleic Acids
proteins,lipids,carbohydrates& nucleic acids
Nucleic acids are present in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells and in the cytoplasm of both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. They are also found in some organelles, such as mitochondria and chloroplasts. Additionally, nucleic acids can be found in viruses.
Nucleic acids are formed in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells and in the cytosol of prokaryotic cells (prokaryotes don't have membrane-bound organelles.)
Lysosomesare cellular organelles that contain acid hydrolase enzymes.
Prokaryotes. These type of cells usually only have a genetic strand of chromosomes, some organelles (not membrane bound ones though) and no nucleus. These will usually be germs, viruses, and etc. Eukaryotes that the other type that are found to be all animal cells and they are completely different. They have membrane bound organelles and a nucleus.
Nucleic acids
The organelles of a cell are primarily composed of lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. Lipids are important for forming membranes, proteins provide structure and function, and nucleic acids store genetic information. Carbohydrates are also present in some organelles as storage molecules or for structural support.
Nucleic acids are polymers of nucleotides.
Nucleic acids, such as DNA and RNA, primarily reside in the cell nucleus in eukaryotic organisms, where DNA is organized into chromosomes. RNA is synthesized in the nucleus but functions in the cytoplasm, where it plays a key role in protein synthesis. In prokaryotic organisms, nucleic acids are found in the cytoplasm since they lack a defined nucleus. Additionally, some organelles, like mitochondria and chloroplasts, also contain their own nucleic acids.
They are the nucleotides . They make up nucleic acids
No. Nucleic acids are the building blocks of protein. There are various types of nucleic acids that form proteins.