Give one type of nucleic acid and its function in the cell or choose a coenzyme and give its function in energy production.
There are two types of Nucleic acids i.e. DNA and RNA
Function of RNA: The RNA converts the code decoding provided by DNA into form of proteins to incorporate cellular functions in the human body
The selected coenzyme is Electron Transfer coenzyme (Vitamin B2-B3)
There function is to help the enzymes in carrying forward the reaction. In this reaction, they provide extra electrons or negative charge in order to speed up the reaction.
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Give one type of nucleic acid and its function in the cell or choose a coenzyme...
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