Biology, asked by priskajoice5, 2 months ago

on molecular basis, which is bigger in size DNA or enzyme?​

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Answered by satyamK27
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Answer:

Enzymes are smaller than DNA molecules in terms of size. DNA contains genetic information for the development and functioning of all living organisms. ... So, it clearly shows that DNA is many times bigger than the enzymes.

Answered by eklavyaa
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Answer:

DNA is many times bigger than the enzymes

Explanation:

Enzymes are smaller than DNA molecules in terms of size. DNA contains genetic information for the development and functioning of all living organisms. It contains all the information of the synthesis of proteins necessary for the proper functioning of the cells. The part of the DNA that contains all this information constitutes only 5-7% of the entire DNA in a cell. So, it clearly shows that DNA is many times bigger than the enzymes.

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