Which is a difference between DNA and RNA?
A) DNA is single-stranded and RNA is double-stranded.
B) DNA is only informational and RNA is only catalytic.
C) DNA contains deoxyribose and RNA contains ribose.
D) DNA is transcribed and RNA is replicated.
E) DNA contains uracil (U) and RNA contains thymine (T) .
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Q2: The difference between nucleosides and nucleotides is
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Q5: The "backbone" of a nucleic acid molecule
Q6: A nucleotide contains a pentose sugar, a
Q7: Nucleotides in RNA are connected to one
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