Protein, starch, and DNA are similar in that they are all complex macromolecules essential for life. They are composed of smaller building blocks: proteins are made of amino acids, starch consists of glucose units, and DNA is formed from nucleotides. Each of these macromolecules plays critical roles in biological processes, such as providing energy, storing genetic information, and facilitating biochemical reactions. Additionally, they all exhibit specific structures that determine their functions within living organisms.
They are all organic compounds, called biomolecules.
Not at all. DNA and Rna are chains of nucleic acids, while proteins are chains of amino acids. 'Fibrous' is but one type of protein.
The structure of DNA( in over all) similar to twisted ladder.
No, DNA is not found in any prions. Prions are just protein - they don't contain a nucleic acid.
Eukaryotic chromosomes contain both DNA and protein tightly packed together to form Chromatin. Chromatin consists of DNA tightly coiled around histones. DNA and histone molecules form nucleosomes. These are all part of the structure of chromosomes.
No , all are not macro molecules .
All flowers (food) has starch and protein
The DNA in all body cells should be identical.
All grains contain starch, as starch is a storage of energy inside the seed to allow it to grow.
They all have DNA
true
because its is from the body so it hav all of the above
It can. But virtually all animal tissue will contain protein.
They are all organic compounds, called biomolecules.
DNA transcription is the process of producing an RNA copy of a gene, which serves as a template for protein synthesis. Protein translation is the process where the mRNA is decoded and a corresponding protein is synthesized. Both processes are essential for gene expression and ensuring that the genetic information carried by DNA is used to make functional proteins in the cell.
When we talk about the anatomy of viruses we can only talk about the DNA or RNA or the protein jacket, as that is all there is to them. The protein is in the protein jacket.
All cells have DNA