non-examples of nucleic acid
Water, sugar, and lipids are examples of non-proteins. These molecules do not contain the characteristic amino acid building blocks that make up proteins.
Water, vitamins, and minerals are some examples of non-proteins.
Nucleic acids are generally water-soluble due to their polar nature and ability to form hydrogen bonds with water molecules. However, they can become insoluble in non-polar solvents such as alcohol or chloroform.
I deduce from your horribly spelled and cryptic message that you mean to ask what will happen if you were to fall into a vat of nucleic acid. Well, nucleic acid is not strongly acidic, despite the suggestion in the name. It is in fact very weakly acidic due to various reasons not to be discussed here for simplicity's sake, and falling into a vat of it would not harm you whatsoever.
Examples of non-alleles include: species of organisms, such as humans or dogs, non-genetic factors like temperature or humidity, and non-inheritable traits like acquired characteristics through environmental exposure.
Water, sugar, and lipids are examples of non-proteins. These molecules do not contain the characteristic amino acid building blocks that make up proteins.
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Water, vitamins, and minerals are some examples of non-proteins.
There are four nucleic acids that make up the DNA of chromosomes. These are the thymine, cytosine, guanine, and the adenine.
Proteins are made when amino acids line up in polar and non polar folds.
Nucleic acids are generally water-soluble due to their polar nature and ability to form hydrogen bonds with water molecules. However, they can become insoluble in non-polar solvents such as alcohol or chloroform.
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non examples are anything made by a human on land that is not natural
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