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10 January, 11:54

RNA and DNA are similar because: a. both contain the sugar deoxyribose b. they are both composed of nucleotides c. both contain the nucleotide Uracil d. they are both always double-stranded helices

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  1. 10 January, 12:08
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    DNA and RNA are similar because they are both composed of nucleotides
  2. 10 January, 12:09
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    B, both are made of nucleotides.

    Explanation:

    A - deoxyribose sugar is found in DNA, while ribose sugar is found in RNA.

    C - Uracil is used in place of thymine. uracil is found in RNA, thymine is in DNA.

    D - RNA is made up of a single strand, while DNA is made up of double helix.
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