why is DNA is essential
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DNA is vital for all living beings – even plants. It is important for inheritance, coding for proteins and the genetic instruction guide for life and its processes. DNA holds the instructions for an organism's or each cell's development and reproduction and ultimately death.
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DNA is vital for all living beings – even plants. It is important for inheritance, coding for proteins and the genetic instruction guide for life and its processes. DNA holds the instructions for an organism's or each cell’s development and reproduction and ultimately death.
Human cells normally contain 23 pairs of chromosomes, for a total of 46 chromosomes in each cell.
Human cells normally contain 23 pairs of chromosomes, for a total of 46 chromosomes in each cell.
Proteins
A protein is a complex molecule found in the body that is abundant and is vital for most living functions.
There are many different types of proteins that include structural proteins, messenger proteins, enzymes and hormones. These perform various functions from forming the organs, skin and bones and the body to performing actions and functions via messengers, enzymes and hormones.
How is DNA linked to proteins?
DNA carries the codes for proteins. However, the actual protein differs a lot from the codes present on the DNA. The basic steps include:
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The first step that occurs is a process known as transcription. Here the information on the DNA is written down onto a different molecule called the RNA. This molecule acts as a messenger to carry the information to other parts of the cell. U got help from me don’t forget it
Human cells normally contain 23 pairs of chromosomes, for a total of 46 chromosomes in each cell.
Human cells normally contain 23 pairs of chromosomes, for a total of 46 chromosomes in each cell.
Proteins
A protein is a complex molecule found in the body that is abundant and is vital for most living functions.
There are many different types of proteins that include structural proteins, messenger proteins, enzymes and hormones. These perform various functions from forming the organs, skin and bones and the body to performing actions and functions via messengers, enzymes and hormones.
How is DNA linked to proteins?
DNA carries the codes for proteins. However, the actual protein differs a lot from the codes present on the DNA. The basic steps include:
Transcription
The first step that occurs is a process known as transcription. Here the information on the DNA is written down onto a different molecule called the RNA. This molecule acts as a messenger to carry the information to other parts of the cell. U got help from me don’t forget it
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