DNA, nucleotides, chromosomes, nitrogen bases and genes: Structures/Funtions of each.
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DNA or deoxyribonucleic acid is where the hertiable genetic information is stored. DNA is a type of nucleic acid and is made up of nucleotides and polymers.
Structure: The structure of this double helix DNA is two strands of nucleotide wound around each other. The proper name for this shape is a "double-helix." The outsides are called sugar phosphate backbones. The inside is the four nitrogenous bases. These bases are paired together: Adenine (A)
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pairings between the nucleotides of the two strands of the double helix. Nucleus Structure: Structurally, the nucleus is composed of three main parts, the nucleolus, the nuclear envelope, and the chromatin. The nucleolus contains ribosomes, RNA, DNA, and proteins. Function: The central, spherical structure with a living cell that contains the cell's hereditary material (DNA) and also controls metabolism, growth, and reproduction. Store genes on chromosomes and organizes genes into chromosomes to allow cell division.
pairings between the nucleotides of the two strands of the double helix. Nucleus Structure: Structurally, the nucleus is composed of three main parts, the nucleolus, the nuclear envelope, and the chromatin. The nucleolus contains ribosomes, RNA, DNA, and proteins. Function: The central, spherical structure with a living cell that contains the cell's hereditary material (DNA) and also controls metabolism, growth, and reproduction. Store genes on chromosomes and organizes genes into chromosomes to allow cell division.