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What is the difference between DNA and RNA?

DNA is a protein and RNA is a nucleic acid.
DNA uses deoxyribose and RNA uses ribose.
DNA has adenine and RNA has thymine.
DNA has thymine and RNA has uracil.

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There is actually more than one difference because DNA uses deoxyribose and RNA uses ribose PLUS DNA has thymine and RNA uses uricale

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The correct answer is B. "DNA uses deoxyribose and RNA uses ribose."
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