No, salad is not a nucleic acid. Salad is a dish typically made from a mixture of vegetables, fruits, and sometimes proteins, while nucleic acids are biological macromolecules, such as DNA and RNA, that store and transmit genetic information. They are composed of nucleotide monomers, which are not present in salad ingredients.
A nucleic acid.
DNA- Deoxyribo Nucleic Acid RNA-Ribo Nucleic Acid
It is a nucleic acid.
Nucleic acids:Deoxyribose Nucleic AcidRibose Nucleic Acid
Deoxyribose nucleic acid, transcribed into, Ribose nucleic acid.
DNA is a nucleic acid.
DNA and RNA
A nucleic acid is a polymer made of nucleotides.
DNA (Deoxyribo Nucleic Acid) and RNA (Ribo Nucleic acid).
DNA is considered a type of nucleic acid. These acids are polymeric macromolecules that are required for life. RNA, is another type of nucleic acid.
DNA is a nucleic acid, which is a type of biological molecule that carries genetic information in living organisms. It consists of a double helix structure made up of nucleotides containing a sugar, a phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base.
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.