Transmitting genetic info...sounds kind of like genes right? what kind of molecules are used in that?
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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.
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DNA, which is a nucleic acid.
The nucleus is a highly specialized organelle that serves. This organelle has two major functions: it stores the cell's hereditary material.
Lipids are the class of organic compounds that stores energy as fat.
Lipids are the class of organic compounds that stores energy as fat.
Different classes of biological molecules act as the cells' packets of instantly available energy, energy stores, structural materials, metabolic workers, libraries of hereditary information, and cell-to-cell signals.
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DNA, which is a nucleic acid.
Nucleic acids
chromosomes
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.
your dna is the molecule that stores your hereditary
DNA stores and transmits hereditary information.
Carbohydrates function in short-term energy storage (such as sugar).
The nucleus is a highly specialized organelle that serves. This organelle has two major functions: it stores the cell's hereditary material.
contains information * Stores thecell's hereditary material , or DNA, and it coordinates the cell's activities* information and administrative center of the cell [[What is the function of the nucleus#ixzz16ZZsgKB4|]]
Whole food stores. Or search for organic food stores near you?
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