True because Nucleic acids contain instructions that cells need to carry out all the life functions of life.
That is true. Cells carry out all the basic functions of life.
No. The deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) does.
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Nucleic acids
Nucleic Acid
nucleic acids
Nucleic acids actually have 4 functions: 1 for DNA and 1 for each type of RNA. For DNA, nucleic acids are responsible for storing and replicating genetic information For rRNA (ribosomal RNA), nucleic acids are responsible for the basis of the structure and function of ribosomes For mRNA (messenger RNA), nucleic acids are responsible carrying messages through the cell For tRNA (transfer RNA), nucleic acids are responsible for carrying amino acids
nucleic acids
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The nucleic acids hold the instructions for the growth and development for cells.
THat kind of thing happens at the cellular and organ level. The cell because that is the smallest unit of life, meaning it can communicate and therefore provide instructions. The organs, like the brain, also send these signals. Hope that helps...
Nucleic acids
Type of nucleic acid that passes from parent to offspring and directs all the cell's functions?
Protein,carbohydrate,lipid,ATP, and nucleic acids.
Nucleic Acid
nucleic acids
nucleic acids is the DNA in the nucleus and amino acids help ribosomes produce protien for a cell.
Nucleic acids are formed in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells and in the cytosol of prokaryotic cells (prokaryotes don't have membrane-bound organelles.)
Nucleic acids actually have 4 functions: 1 for DNA and 1 for each type of RNA. For DNA, nucleic acids are responsible for storing and replicating genetic information For rRNA (ribosomal RNA), nucleic acids are responsible for the basis of the structure and function of ribosomes For mRNA (messenger RNA), nucleic acids are responsible carrying messages through the cell For tRNA (transfer RNA), nucleic acids are responsible for carrying amino acids
To create DNA sequence