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Question 3: From what you have learnt, can you tell whether enzymes are bigger or DNA is bigger in molecular size? How did you know?

Class 12 - Biology - Biotechnology : Principles and Processes Page 205

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Answered by margot
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Enzymes are smaller in size than DNA molecules. This is because DNA contains genetic information for the development and functioning of all living organisms. It contains instructions for the synthesis of proteins and DNA molecules. On the other hand, enzymes are proteins which are synthesised from a small stretch of DNA known as ‘genes’, which are involved in the production of the polypeptide chain.
Answered by Anonymous
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✔️ Enzymes are smaller in size than DNA molecules.

✔️ This is because DNA contains genetic information for the development and functioning of all living organisms.

✔️ It contains instructions for the synthesis of proteins and DNA molecules.

✔️ On the other hand, enzymes are proteins which are synthesised from a small stretch of DNA known as ‘genes’, which are involved in the production of the polypeptide chain.

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