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Autolycus

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  1. Well,yes. A phosphate, an organic base ( Adenine,Guanine,Cytosine and Thymine; Uracil in RNA) and a sugar molecule ( ribose or deoxyribose) constructs the nucleic acid in any way. Adenine matches with Thymine or Uracil, and Guanine matches with Cytosine. Those nucleotides construct the main base of aminoacids, which is called codons. For instance AUG starts a base unit, which we call the start codon. It's hard to say that the scientists have all the information about the nucleotides, but the general thought about them is they are constructing the main structure of the nucleic acid.

     

    Hope this helps!

    Regards,

    Autolycus

  2. There are a multitude of chemicals that actually make up urine. Urea, a major constituent of urine is actually cell excretions from throughout the body, water from the digestive system ends up in urine as well, and the kidneys and ureter also play a major role, so you can't really name an EXACT place where it comes from.

  3. Hi there people !

     

    My nickname is Autolycus,and I'm just a middle-school student in Turkey.But I love Science!It's in all parts of our lives.

    Well,I'm just 14 and I don't wanna be just a child here .

    Actually,I'm very interested in Genetics.

    Don't mean to boast,but I'm one of the genius 9 kids who have been chosen to see the "Big Bang experiment" in CERN.

    I'm here to become experienced.Just learn new things about Science.

    Sorry for my English,I'm not an expert of it.

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