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; 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; RNA is seen in all living things. DNA is a double strand of joined nucleotides, while RNA is a single strand of nucleotides. Both are found in all living things.
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