RNA
Also known as ribonucleic acid, is a complex molecule
that plays a major role in all living cells. RNA molecules help
produce substances called proteins. Proteins are chains of smaller
organic molecules known as amino acids. The body uses proteins to
build cells and to carry out the cells' work.
RNA
is similar in structure to DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid), another
important molecule found in cells. Like DNA, all RNA molecules contain
hundreds of smaller chemical units called nucleotides. These nucleotides
are bonded together chemically to form thin, chainlike molecules
called polynucleotides. Unlike DNA, each RNA molecule consists of
a single polynucleotide chain. A DNA molecule has two chains. In
addition, RNA occurs throughout the cell, while DNA is found mainly
in the cell's nucleus.
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