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Nucleic acids and carbohydrates are both types of .?

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What do carbohydrates and nucleic acids have in common?

Carbohydrates and nucleic acids are both important types of chemicals associated with living organisms. They are based on the chemistry of the carbon atom and therefore are classified as organic chemicals.


Two types of nucleic acids?

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.


How are carbohydrates lipids proteins nucleic acid similar?

Nothing. They are both exactly the same, based on Charly Sheen's data.


What are the types of nucleic acids?

RNA and DNA


Are lipids and carbohydrates nucleic acids?

No, lipids are fatty acids and carbohydrates are sugars. These are both chemically distinct from nucleic acids.


Do mitochondria have nucleic acid?

Yes they have nucleic acids. They have both DNA and RNA


What type of macromolecule makes up DNA and RNA?

Both DNA and RNA are macromolecules called nucleic acid's


Does nucleic acids and carbohydrates both contain phosphate groups?

yes


Which sugar is found in nucleic acid?

Nucleic acid types differ in the structure of the sugar in their nucleotides- DNA contains 2 deoxyribose while the RNA contains ribose. The Nucleobases found in the two nucleic acid types are different: adenine, cytosine and guanine are found in both RNA and DNA.


What is the difference between deoxyribose nucleic acid and deoxypentose nucleic 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.


Is lamp oil a lipid or nucleic acid?

It is technically both