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Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus

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Q: What are the elements in Nucleic Acids?
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What elements make up nucleic acids?

Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, and Phosphorus are the elements that make up nucleic acids.


What elements are found in both proteins and nucleic acids?

i think its amio acids.


What elements are key ingredients in both proteins and nucleic acids?

Proteins and nucleic acids are different molecules. Amino acids are building block of proteins whereas nucleic acids are composed of nucleotides. The elements in both are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen , nitrogen, phosphorus and sulfur.


Elements of Nucleic Acids?

Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, and Phosphorus


What is the ratio of the main elements in nucleic acids?

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What are DNA and RNA examples of?

Nucleic acids


What elements are nucleic acids found in?

Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Phosphorus


What do proteins nucleic acids and carbohydrates all have in common?

They are all organic compounds, that is they contain carbon. They all contain hydrogen and oxygen too. Proteins and nucleic acids additionally have nitrogen, and nucleic acids have phosphorus. In addition, proteins, nucleic acids and polysaccharides like starch (but not simple sugars) are macromolecules.


What is the atomic number and number of valence electrons for each nucleic acid elements?

You'll have to read the periodic table closely for all elements in the nucleic acids


What do proteins nucleic acids and carbonhydrates have in common?

they are all formed from the same elements


What elements to nucleic acids contain?

Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, and Phosphorus.


What macromolecule provides instructions for growth?

Nucleic acids