Tuesday, July 28, 2009

The primary function of DNA cells is to?

a. serve as a storage form for unused nucleotides


b. occupy space in the nucleus to keep the nucleus from collapsing


c. store information that tells the cells which proteins to make


d. serve as a template form making long, spiral carbohydrates

The primary function of DNA cells is to?
c. store information that tells the cells which proteins to make
Reply:The answer is "c." However, DNA is a molecule found within a cell. It is not actually a cell itself.


The most important role that DNA plays is that it serves as the "blueprint" for an organism. Part of that "blueprint" is the instructions of what proteins to make and also in what order to put them in.
Reply:C. info on what proteins to make.
Reply:C is the correct answer. DNA is translated/transcribed by various enzymes and the result is the proteins that make up all living things.
Reply:c would be the best answer i think
Reply:id say c


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