Genetic information is contained in the chromosomes which are found in the nucleus of the plant cell
Nucleic acid.
No. Steroids are a class of organic molecules and are relatively small. They do not in any way store genetic material.
the nucleus is the place in a cell were the genetic imformation is stored
Nucleic acids are carbon compounds that store and transmit genetic information. They include:Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)Ribonucleic acid (messenger,transfer) (RNA)proteins (in the case of prions)carbon hydrates
Nucleic acids the most common being DNA.
Plants store genetic information as DNA but they also have have RNA such as mRNA and miRNA among others.
No
The young plants inherit genetic information from parent plants.
The two functions of DNA are to store genetic information and transmit/express genetic information
Nucleic acid.
No. Steroids are a class of organic molecules and are relatively small. They do not in any way store genetic material.
To store genetic information and transmit/express information
the nucleus is the place in a cell were the genetic imformation is stored
The nucleus stores DNA and genetic information
Only in very rare cases, such as ribozyme where it is an RNA that acts as a protein. For the most part DNA and RNA store genetic information, proteins are created from the information stored by them.
carries genetic information
Yes, polysaccharides store energy in the form of glucose molecules. Examples of polysaccharides that serve as energy storage molecules include glycogen in animals and starch in plants.