How do RNA and DNA molecules differ? Select the TWO answers that are correct.
A) RNA is single-stranded,whereas DNA is double-stranded.
B) Uracil is used in RNA,whereas thymine is used in DNA.
C) RNA has one fatty acid chain,whereas DNA has two of them.
D) Adenine is used in RNA,whereas cytosine is used in DNA.
E) RNA contains sugars in its backbone,whereas DNA does not.
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