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8 July, 21:34

DNA and RNA serve what purpose within a cell and living things.

DNA / RNA work together to build the cellular proteins

DNA allows the cell to survive during cellular division

DNA / RNA fight off viral intruders

DNA Contains the genetic code / instructions for the cell and the living organism they build

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  1. 8 July, 22:04
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    D. DNA Contains the genetic code / instructions for the cell and the living organism they build

    Explanation:

    DNA and RNA are nucleic acids that contain the genetic information so that a cell knows exactly what proteins it should make, what function it should serve.

    Why not A: DNA and RNA don't strictly build cellular proteins; that job is up more to the ribosome, tRNA, and mRNA. While this could be acceptable, it's not as good an answer as D.

    Why not B: This is incorrect.

    Why not C: DNA and RNA don't do any of the dirty work of fighting off intruders; that's the job of the immune system, building antibodies, eating the viruses with white blood cells, and using the epidermis as a barrier to keep harmful things out.
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