Computer programmers often use binary codes (strings of 1s and 0s) to write programs for computers. These codes are then changed into patterns that the computer recognizes as words, pictures, sounds, and so forth. Which process does this most resemble in humans and other animals?

Respuesta :

Answer:

Resembles how DNA acts in human and animals.

Explanation:

You could compare the way DNA and coding works. Coding uses binary system at its base because there are 2 primary stable states in electronics, 1 for ON, 0 for OFF. This allows transistors to do functions such as data storage, calculations, showing pictures, etc.

DNA operates with four discrete elements, Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine, and Thymine, from these bases, they are organized into sequences of three nucleotides, known as codons. Codons are the unit in charge of giving our cells instructions for protein information.