Scientists continually work to better understand human diseases. Knowledge of the human genome enables them to better understand
the proteins involved. How does analyzing human genomes help scientists in this endeavor? a) Chromosomes join together to make proteins.
b) The bases that make up DNA are also present in RNA
c) DNA contains the information used to make proteins.
d) Nucleic acid molecules have shapes similar to those of proteins.
Unlike animal cells (such as cheek cells) the cell wall of an onion and other plants are made up of cellulose, which protects the cell and maintains its shape.