6 Which aucleic acid, DNA or RNA, performs each function? (a) Helps with protein synthesis in a cell. (b) Stores information responsible for all inherited traits in all eukaryotes and prokaryotes (c) Stores information responsible for all inherited traits in some viruses.

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model of the
The rutherford model
licted that the electrons
ar manner to t
tran mou
MAIN IDEA: Nucleic acids, DNA, and RNA carry instructions for and help assemble
all proteins that are produced in the cells. DNA and RNA are polymers of nucleotides. All
audectides consist of three parts, a nitrogenous base, a five-carbon sugar, and one to three
6 Which aucleic acid, DNA or RNA, performs each function?
(a) Helps with protein synthesis in a cell.
(b) Stores information responsible for all inherited traits in all eukaryotes and
prokaryotes
(c) Stores information responsible for all inherited traits in some viruses.
7. Label the three main parts of a nucleic acid in Figure 3. cum
(b)
NH₂
Transcribed Image Text:Explain model of the The rutherford model licted that the electrons ar manner to t tran mou MAIN IDEA: Nucleic acids, DNA, and RNA carry instructions for and help assemble all proteins that are produced in the cells. DNA and RNA are polymers of nucleotides. All audectides consist of three parts, a nitrogenous base, a five-carbon sugar, and one to three 6 Which aucleic acid, DNA or RNA, performs each function? (a) Helps with protein synthesis in a cell. (b) Stores information responsible for all inherited traits in all eukaryotes and prokaryotes (c) Stores information responsible for all inherited traits in some viruses. 7. Label the three main parts of a nucleic acid in Figure 3. cum (b) NH₂
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A cell is defined as the smallest, basic unit of life that is responsible for all of life's processes.” Cells are the structural, functional, and biological units of all living beings. A cell can replicate itself independently. Hence, they are known as the building blocks of life.

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