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Carbohydrate, Fat, Protien, & Nucleic Acid:) Your Welcome, Fellos.
Plants use nitrogen to build important molecules like proteins, nucleic acids, and chlorophyll. Nitrogen is a crucial element for plant growth and development, helping them to thrive and produce fruits and seeds.
Ribosomes
A virus is a non cellular particle made up of a protein coat enclosing the nucleic acid. When a virus invades a cell, it takes over the machinery of the cell to produce new virus. Virus may cause diseases by destroying the cell membranes of the host cells or stopping the synthesis of nucleic acids or proteins in the host. (from biology textbook)
There are two types of macromolecules in a virus: a protein coat and its own set of viral RNA or sometimes DNA, both contained in its head. It can also have a tail of fibers or phospholipid bilayer to easily attach to the membrane of the host cell.
Carbohydrate, Fat, Protien, & Nucleic Acid:) Your Welcome, Fellos.
This is a definition of a virus, which consists of genetic material (either DNA or RNA) surrounded by a protein coat. Viruses cannot reproduce on their own and instead rely on infecting host cells to replicate.
All viruses have nucleic acid and a protien coat called a capsid
sperm No carbon-based molecules. Surgar, starch, oil, protien, nucleic acid, and even cotton and plastic.
The four types of biomolecules are carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. Carbohydrates are sugars and starches used for energy, lipids are fats and oils used for energy storage and cell structure, proteins are chains of amino acids that have various functions in the body, and nucleic acids are DNA and RNA, which store and transmit genetic information.
There is absolutely no protien in a serving of margarine.
Amino acids are the building blocks of protien.
Plants use nitrogen to build important molecules like proteins, nucleic acids, and chlorophyll. Nitrogen is a crucial element for plant growth and development, helping them to thrive and produce fruits and seeds.
DNA provides the instructions for producing amino acids through the process of protein synthesis. Genes, which are specific sequences of DNA, contain the information needed to direct the synthesis of proteins by determining the order of amino acids in a protein.
No. It is a protien.
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