Why is each biomolecule important?
Answers
Answered by
0
Answer:
for the full and complete growth of the body because the deficiency of many biomolecule cause severe disorder
Answered by
2
Answer:
Among biomolecules, nucleic acids, namely DNA and RNA, have the unique function of storing an organism's genetic code—the sequence of nucleotides that determines the amino acid sequence of proteins, which are of critical importance to life on Earth. ... Proteins themselves are major structural elements of cells.
Similar questions