Biology for IGCSE & O level - Inheritance (Section 5 - No. 24)

What do DNA, RNA, and proteins have in common?
They are all involved in the central dogma of biology.
They are all found in the nucleus.
They all play a role in the cell function.
They all contain nitrogenous bases.

Explanation

DNA, RNA, and proteins are linked in the central dogma and all play crucial roles. DNA is primarily in the nucleus, RNA moves out into the cytoplasm. Proteins are produced in the cytoplasm.

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