DNA, which is a nucleic acid.
Nucleic acids
chromosomes
Transmitting genetic info...sounds kind of like genes right? what kind of molecules are used in that? .. .. DNA and RNA of course! DNA is the "primary" genetic information holder. It is sort of like a book, in that stores all the blueprints for making life live. It stands for deoxyribonucleic acid, which is just a long word for a special-sugar-without-an-oxygen-in-the-nucleus. RNA, or ribonucleic acid, is very similar. However, your cells primarily use it as a working copy of the blueprint for life, and is used in this manner to make protein. It is also used though as hereditary material in some viruses like HIV and HTLV though.
nucleic acids
Dextrose is a compound which may also be classified as a carbohydrate. This is an organic compound that is readily available in local stores.
Hereditary information is stored in the DNA molecules found in the nucleus of cells. This information is transmitted from generation to generation through the process of reproduction, where parents pass on their genetic material to their offspring.
your dna is the molecule that stores your hereditary
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is an organic compound that provides energy to the cell. ATP stores and transfers energy within cells for various cellular processes.
Triacetin (triacetyl glycerol) is an organic compound that stores more energy per unit mass than any other substance. It is commonly used as a food additive and in the production of biodiesel.
The organic compound that stores and releases short-term energy in cells is adenosine triphosphate (ATP). ATP is a high-energy molecule that can rapidly provide energy for cellular processes through the release of its phosphate groups.
Whole food stores. Or search for organic food stores near you?
You can check online or at most department stores, or stores such as Target, who tend to be organic.