Does the following statement describe a function of DNA, a function of RNA, a function of both DNA and RNA, or a function of neither DNA nor RNA? It stores in the nucleus the information a cell needs to make its proteins with the right orders of amino acids. DNA RNA both DNA and RNA neither DNA nor RNA
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I think it is both DNA and RNA... Am I correct?
Right, both are stored in the Nucleus
In DNA, what base pairs with guanine? adenine cytosine guanine thymine
adenine
Why?
nvm
its cytosine LOL
im rusty on bio
Yeah cytosine `A` pairs with `T` and `C` pairs with `G`
In DNA, what base pairs with adenine? adenine cytosine guanine thymine so this would be thymine
yes
For the following structural characteristic, decide if it is a characteristic of DNA, a characteristic of RNA, a characteristic of both DNA and RNA, or a characteristic of neither DNA nor RNA. It is made of nucleotides connected in a chain. DNA RNA both DNA and RNA neither DNA nor RNA
the only exception is with Uracil
in RNA uracil takes the place of thymine
ill let dude take it from here tho cos i rlly am rusty Cracker Jack on bio
LOL okay @dude what do u think of the one I just posted?
`A` `C` `T` `G` `U` are all nucleotides
I think it is both DNA and RNA
Right
For the following structural characteristic, decide if it is a characteristic of DNA, a characteristic of RNA, a characteristic of both DNA and RNA, or a characteristic of neither DNA nor RNA. It contains thymine as a base. DNA RNA both DNA and RNA neither DNA nor RNA
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