DNA, RNA, and protein molecules can carry information because Group of answer choices they are large. they release energy when they are broken down. they consist of sequences of building blocks. they are organic. they are located in the nucleus.
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DNA and RNA are both (2 points) A made up of nucleotides and carry molecules from one end of a cell to another B monomers of protein molecules that provide structure to a cell's nuclear membrane C protein molecules that carry the unique genetic information of an organism D molecules that contain genetic information and are made up of nucleotides
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DNA's primary structure is made up of just four different bases, and its secondary structure is regular and highly stable. How can a molecule with these characteristics hold all the information required to build and maintain a cell? a. The information is first transcribed, then translated. b. The messenger RNA produced from DNA has much more complex secondary structures, allowing mRNA to hold much more information. c. A protein coded for in DNA has much more complex primary and secondary structures, allowing it to hold much more information. d. The information in DNA is in a code form that is based on the sequence of bases.
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