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Lipids, proteins, nucleic acid, and carbohydrates
A structural biologist studies the structure and functions of proteins and sometimes nucleic acids.
Nucleic acids make proteins.
No. Nucleic acids encode proteins.
They are made up of rRNA and proteins. They are the sites of protein synthesis
Lipids, proteins, nucleic acid, and carbohydrates
A structural biologist studies the structure and functions of proteins and sometimes nucleic acids.
Nucleic acids make proteins.
No. Nucleic acids encode proteins.
Nucleic acids have a number of important features. They are self replicating, and they also have the capacity to synthesize proteins. These proteins, in turn, can regulate or cause all other biochemical processes involved in life. So nucleic acids become the means to store information about how any organism functions, and to bring about those functions as needed.
The four major macromolecules are proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids.
phosphorus is present in nucleic acids and not in proteins
A ribosome: a cell organelle. It functions as a micro-machine for making proteins. Ribosomes are composed of special proteins and nucleic acids.
Lipids carbohydrates proteins Nucleic Acids
They are made up of rRNA and proteins. They are the sites of protein synthesis
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nucleic acids