DNA
DNA is considered a good molecule for storing information because it has a stable structure, can hold a large amount of information, and is able to replicate accurately.
Currently, scientists believe that RNA likely came first in evolution before DNA. This is because RNA is more versatile and can store genetic information, catalyze reactions, and replicate itself, making it a prime candidate for the earliest stages of life.
a virus is able to replicate itself bu taking over the metabolic activities of the cell it infects essentially saying stop what you are suppose to do and make copies of me. so the virus actually doesn't replicate itself but rather the cell in which it infects does it for it. this occurs during the lytic phase of the virus. sometimes the virus "hides" by incorporating itself within the dna of the cell it infects(causing certain cancers) until it is releases itself and says make me. this dormant phase is called lysogenic.
Since a virus can only replicate on a living cell, host cell, it wouldn't be able to reproduce.
The gene material must be able to store genetic information for the development and function of an organism, as well as be able to replicate and transmit this information accurately to offspring during cell division.
DNA is considered a good molecule for storing information because it has a stable structure, can hold a large amount of information, and is able to replicate accurately.
A virus.
B: Virus
RNA or ribonucleic acid is the first molecule able to multiply itself,prokaryotic bacteria is the first cellular organism.or according to the bible Adam.it depends on how you define "living thing"
Yes they have own DNA. So they replicate by their own
An organism that lost the ability to replicate its DNA would be unable to reproduce and pass on its genetic material to offspring, leading to its eventual extinction. If an organism never had the ability to replicate its DNA, it would not be able to grow, develop, or carry out essential biological functions necessary for survival.
Currently, scientists believe that RNA likely came first in evolution before DNA. This is because RNA is more versatile and can store genetic information, catalyze reactions, and replicate itself, making it a prime candidate for the earliest stages of life.
The DNA only needs to replicate if the cell is going to divide. In a dividing cell the DNA must replicate in order to provide a complete copy of the genome to each new cell.
a virus is able to replicate itself bu taking over the metabolic activities of the cell it infects essentially saying stop what you are suppose to do and make copies of me. so the virus actually doesn't replicate itself but rather the cell in which it infects does it for it. this occurs during the lytic phase of the virus. sometimes the virus "hides" by incorporating itself within the dna of the cell it infects(causing certain cancers) until it is releases itself and says make me. this dormant phase is called lysogenic.
No, Mycoplasma laboratorium is a genetically modified microorganism created in the lab to have a small genome with only essential genes for survival. It cannot replicate on its own and requires specific conditions and nutrients to be provided by researchers for its survival and growth.
No, the size of a water molecule remains the same regardless of the phase it is in. The differences in density and spacing between molecules in the different phases make it appear differently but the size of the molecule itself remains constant.
Bromine exists as a diatomic molecule, with two bromine atoms covalently bonded to each other. The two bromine atoms share a pair of electrons to form a single covalent bond between them. This arrangement creates a stable bromine molecule.