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what role do nucleic acids primarily responsible for in cells? options: energy production, genetic information storage, structural support, intubation
To solve the problem "What molecule exists primarily responsible for in cells?" (assuming it's "What molecule is primarily responsible for [function] in cells?" and the options are about molecule functions like genetic info storage, energy production, etc.):
The question is about cell biology (subfield of Biology, Natural Science). Nucleic acids (like DNA/RNA) store genetic info, ATP for energy, etc. If the option "Genetic information storage" relates to DNA/RNA, that's the key role of nucleic acids (e.g., DNA stores genetic info). So the correct option (from the colored bars: purple "Genetic information storage") is the answer as nucleic acids (DNA) are primary for genetic info storage in cells.
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The molecule primarily responsible for genetic information storage in cells is nucleic acids (DNA/RNA), so the correct option (from the image's options) is the one labeled "Genetic information storage" (likely the purple bar option). If we consider the options:
- Energy production: Molecules like ATP, but primary energy currency is ATP, not main info storage.
- Structural support: Molecules like proteins (e.g., cytoskeleton) or carbohydrates, not info storage.
- Irritation: Not a cell function term here (likely typo or mislabel, ignore).
Thus, the answer is the option corresponding to "Genetic information storage" (the purple bar in the image).