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Is amino acids a structure of RNA?

No, amino acids are not a structure of RNA. Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins, while RNA is a molecule involved in protein synthesis. RNA is made up of nucleotides, not amino acids.


. Ribosomes are made up of?

They are made up of RNA and proteins. mRNA refers to ribosomal RNA


Which structure contains RNA and protein and is the site where ribosomes are made?

The nucleolus is the structure that contains RNA and proteins and is the site where ribosomes are made. Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) is synthesized in the nucleolus, and ribosomal proteins are imported from the cytoplasm to assemble with rRNA to form ribosomes.


What do proteins and ribosomes make?

tRNAThey are made up of proteins and rRNA. rRna are ribosomal RNA


Can RNA have thymine in its structure"?

No, RNA does not have thymine in its structure.


What is a component in ribosomes?

They are made up of proteins and RNA. RNA type is r-RNA


Is RNA helical in structure?

Yes, RNA is helical in structure.


What is a major component in ribosomes?

They are made up of proteins and RNA. RNA type is r-RNA


Is the nucleus made up of RNA?

No.


What similarities do DNA and RNA share in terms of their structure and function?

DNA and RNA are both nucleic acids that contain genetic information. They are made up of nucleotides, which consist of a sugar, a phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base. Both DNA and RNA have a double helix structure, but RNA is usually single-stranded. They both play a crucial role in protein synthesis and gene expression.


Does RNA contain ribose in its structure?

Yes, RNA contains ribose in its structure.


What are three major differences between the structures of DNA and RNA?

RNA and DNA differ in these ways: (1) DNA has deoxyribose sugar, and RNA has ribose sugar. (2) DNA is made up of these four bases: adenine & guanine, cytosine & thymine; RNA is made up of adenine & guanine, cytosine & URACIL, the difference being that in RNA, uracil replaces thymine. (3) DNA is a double stranded molecule, and RNA is a single stranded molecule. (And for an optional 4)RNA can travel in and out of the nucleas of the cell. The DNA is stuck in the nucleas.