They all contain nucleotides.
Nucleic acids are found in DNA.
They are all organic compounds, that is they contain carbon. They all contain hydrogen and oxygen too. Proteins and nucleic acids additionally have nitrogen, and nucleic acids have phosphorus. In addition, proteins, nucleic acids and polysaccharides like starch (but not simple sugars) are macromolecules.
Nucleic acids. Dna = Deoxyribonucleic Acid Rna = Ribonucleic Acid
Yes, DNA and all forms of RNA are nucleic acids.
Protein and nucleic acid are both composed of amino acids. Completely wrong! Only proteins are composed of amino acids. They have nothing in common, even their chirality is opposite (proteins are levo while nucleic acids are dextro).
What do proteins carbohydrates lipids ATP and nucleic acids all have in common
Nucleic acids are found in DNA.
they are all formed from the same elements
No, nucleic acids are not enzymes. Nucleic acids are made up of nucleotides where as enzymes are proteins, but all proteins are not enzymes.
They are all organic compounds, that is they contain carbon. They all contain hydrogen and oxygen too. Proteins and nucleic acids additionally have nitrogen, and nucleic acids have phosphorus. In addition, proteins, nucleic acids and polysaccharides like starch (but not simple sugars) are macromolecules.
No, although there is a sugar (pentose) in nucleic acids.
Nucleic acids. Dna = Deoxyribonucleic Acid Rna = Ribonucleic Acid
All three are carbon based compounds.
Yes, DNA and all forms of RNA are nucleic acids.
One could say that all animals have 'nucleic acids' in their bodies, but no animal lives on the Antarctic continent.
Protein and nucleic acid are both composed of amino acids. Completely wrong! Only proteins are composed of amino acids. They have nothing in common, even their chirality is opposite (proteins are levo while nucleic acids are dextro).
They are all macromolecules and they all contains carbon.