How does DNA code for proteins in a cell?
A.) by creating a new double helix structure
B.) by using its phosphate and sugar molecules
C.) by adding more hydrogen bonds to its structure
D.) by arranging certain nitrogen bases of the cell in a particular order

Respuesta :

The answer would be D

Answer:

DNA codes for proteins in a cell by arranging certain nitrogen bases of the cell in a particular order.

Explanation:

The process of converting DNA into RNA is called transcription. The process of coding protein with the reading of mRNA is called translation.

Protein is made up of amino acids. DNA consists of various nucleotides such as adenine, thymine cytosine, etc. specific sequence nucleotides are responsible for coding various amino acids. These amino acids joined together to form a protein molecule.

Therefore, adding a nitrogenous base in a particular order will lead to the formation of a specific protein.

     

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