Which statement best describes the relationship between proteins and nucleic acids?
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The relationship between proteins and nucleic acids is that, nucleic acid helps protein synthesis.
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Nucleic acids direct protein manufacture is the statement best describes the relationship between proteins and nucleic acids
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- The main interaction between protein and nucleic acid is the reproduction of DNA, which holds information on how cells are utilized, and RNA, which aids in the manufacture of protein. Both nucleic acid and protein contain four biomolecules that are shared by both.
- Proteins are structural and functional macromolecules that are found in every cell in your body. There are two types of nucleic acids: DNA and RNA.
- Proteins are produced by your cells by following the instructions recorded in your DNA, which is the genetic material and a form of nucleic acid. Other nucleic acids, such as RNA, aid in the protein-production process.
- Proteins and nucleic acids do not have the same structure as molecules. They have nothing in common, either as huge molecules or as building pieces.
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