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they are biomolecules composed mainly of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, although some of them also contain other bioelements such as nitrogen, sulfur and phosphorus.
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Cytoplasmic organelle of eukaryotic cells, ovoid in shape, formed by a double membrane whose main function is the production
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are non-membrane-delimited cytoplasmic organelles of ribonucleic acid and ribosomal proteins
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they are made up of amino acids and this sequence is determined by the nucleotide sequence of their corresponding gene.
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It has a membrane that surrounds it and it is the place where the RNA is made with the DNA of the chromosomes.
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is a generic term to designate various classes of lipids, although it generally refers to acylglycerides
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It is present in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, and is the only genetic material of certain viruses
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A complex protein found in the nucleus of cells and is the main constituent of the genetic material of living beings.