<h2>Species</h2><h2>Genus</h2><h2>Family</h2><h2>Order</h2><h2>Class</h2><h2>Phylum</h2><h2>Kingdom</h2><h2>Domain</h2>
C the region that codes for rna folds
i don't know if this is right i tried
Using hydrogen in his experiments Bohr showed that an electron spins around the atom nuclei at a specific/discrete radii (orbital levels). Electrons at every orbital level spin at a discrete angular momentum and energy. When the electron moves one orbital level down, it releases a photon of energy specific to the jump (that is, of a particular spectrum that is unique to the atom). When the electron goes up an orbital level, energy (of a specific spectrum) is absorbed. This emission and absorption spectrum varies across atoms and is calculated as (delta)E = hf where;
E = energy
h = Planck's constant
f = frequency
Your answer is Deoxyribonucleic, you can find it in DNA (and RNA) with adenine, thymine ecc...