No, DNA is a nucleic acid
Lime is a type of citrus fruit and as such, contains citric acid.
There is no difference between deoxyribose nucleic acid and deoxypentose nucleic acid; in fact, both terms refer to the same molecule: DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). DNA is made up of a sugar-phosphate backbone containing deoxyribose sugar units, which are the pentose sugars involved in forming the nucleic acid polymer.
Nucleic acid is an organic compound.
The two types of nucleic acids are DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) and RNA (ribonucleic acid). DNA carries genetic information and is responsible for inheritance, while RNA is involved in protein synthesis and gene regulation. Both are essential for the functioning of living organisms.
No, hydrochloric acid is not a nucleic acid. Nucleic acids are biological macromolecules that store and transmit genetic information, such as DNA and RNA. Hydrochloric acid is a strong acid composed of hydrogen and chlorine atoms, commonly used in industry and laboratory settings.
No, fruit is not a nucleic acid. Nucleic acids are biomolecules like DNA and RNA that contain genetic information, while fruit is a plant organ that typically contains seeds and is produced by flowering plants for reproduction.
Citric Acid. Oranges are a Citrus fruit
Yes there are fruit acids in apple juice.
All citrus fruit has acid in it.
they put the lactic acid in the fruit juice its taste if it didnt it would be bitter aswell it destroyes viruses in the fruit if there is any
No, vinegar is not a nucleic acid. Vinegar is made from fermenting a sugary substance, like fruit juice or grains, into acetic acid, which gives vinegar its sour taste and acidic properties. Nucleic acids, on the other hand, are complex biomolecules that are the building blocks of genetic material, like DNA and RNA.
Because it is a citrus fruit, therefore it has citric acid in it.
citric acid is the main acid in lemon juice along with small amounts of ascorbic acid , commonly known as vitamin C. Lemon juice is a handy natural bleach, which you c an use to remove fruit juice or other stains from your hands safely.
Milk, lemon juice, vinegar, fruit juice (any kind that contains citric acid), etc.
there are no fruits high in purines/uric acid
As with most fruit juices, the basic ingredients should be Cherimoya fruit, water, and ascorbic acid. Sometimes the juice with have beet or cane juice to sweeten it.
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