Nucleic acids the most common being DNA.
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
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
Cells use nucleic acids, specifically DNA and RNA, to store genetic information. These molecules are composed of nucleotides which contain the genetic code.
No
Genetic information is contained in the chromosomes which are found in the nucleus of the plant cell
The compounds called the blueprints of life are DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) and RNA (ribonucleic acid). These molecules store the genetic information necessary for the development, functioning, and reproduction of all living organisms.
The two functions of DNA are to store genetic information and transmit/express genetic information
nucleotide
Nucleic acid.
No. Steroids are a class of organic molecules and are relatively small. They do not in any way store genetic material.
Large complex organic compounds that store information in code form are known as nucleic acids, with DNA and RNA being the two main types. They carry genetic information and instructions for the synthesis of proteins in living organisms. DNA provides the genetic blueprint for an organism, while RNA plays a crucial role in protein synthesis and other cellular processes.
To store genetic information and transmit/express information
the nucleus is the place in a cell were the genetic imformation is stored