How does DNA differ from RNA?
A) DNA is in plants, RNA is found in animals.
B) DNA is comprised of a double strand, RNA is a single strand.
C) DNA is made from amino acids and RNA is made from nucleotides.
D) DNA is used by all living things, RNA is used only in plants.
E) DNA is seen in animals, while RNA is seen in all living things.
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