BIOCHEMISTRY (LL)
BIOCHEMISTRY (LL)
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Author: Campbell
Publisher: CENGAGE L
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Chapter 14, Problem 2RE
Interpretation Introduction

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Virion, capsid, nucleocapsid, and protein spike are to be explained.

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Deoxyribonucleic acid is made up of two chains that form a double helix structure. DNA is used in the development, growth, reproduction, and functioning of a living organism.

Ribonucleic acid is a polymeric molecule, which is used in coding, decoding, and regulation and explains the nature of genes.

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