DNA does not.
RNA; mRNA, tRNA, and rRNA, all do.
DNA mRNA carry genetic code to ribosome
ribosomal RNA serves the site of protein synthesis in ribosomes
ATP
It is a nucleic acid (and specifically, deoxyribose nucleic acid).
ATP is a nucleotide. Nucleic acids usually carry some sort of information such as the case of DNA and RNA.
DNA mRNA carry genetic code to ribosome
ribosomal RNA serves the site of protein synthesis in ribosomes
Messenger RNA (mRNA).
Messenger RNA, mRNA.
Ribosomes work with mRNA and tRNA in the protein synthesis process of translation. The ribosome attaches itself to an mRNA nucleic acid and moves down until hitting the stop codon while within the ribosome, tRNA provides the anticodons and forms a amino acid chain.
Yes. A nucleic acid is your DNA and RNA. DNA = deoxyriboNUCLEIC ACID RNA = riboNUCLEIC ACID
regulate cell processes
continue the genetic life
Nucleic acid
ATP
The type of nucleic acid that carries the code for making proteins from the nucleus to the ribosome is messenger RNA (mRNA). mRNA is transcribed from DNA in the nucleus and then carries the genetic information to the ribosome where it is translated into proteins.
It is a nucleic acid (and specifically, deoxyribose nucleic acid).