What is the purpose of Dna
Transports proteins
Stores hereditary information
Reduces activation energy
Manufactures proteins
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The purpose of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is to store and transmit the hereditary information in all living organisms. DNA carries the instructions necessary for the growth, development, functioning, and reproduction of an organism. It serves as a blueprint for the synthesis of proteins, which are essential for the structure and function of cells and the body as a whole. DNA itself does not transport proteins or reduce activation energy, but it plays a crucial role in the process of protein synthesis.