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How are DNA and RNA molecules alike? A) They are both double stranded. B) They both contain nitrogen bases. C) Their nitrogen bases always pair A - T and C - G. D) They are found in the nucleus and at
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How are DNA and RNA molecules alike?
A) They are both double stranded.
B) They both contain nitrogen bases.
C) Their nitrogen bases always pair A - T and C - G.
D) They are found in the nucleus and at the ribosomes.
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the answer is B ! hope this helped
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