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Which molecule is found in both DNA and RNA? A. Ribose B. Uracil C. Phosphate D. Amino acid
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Which molecule is found in both DNA and RNA?
A. Ribose
B. Uracil
C. Phosphate
D. Amino acid
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The answer is C. The nucleotide is consisted of ribose(RNA)/deoxyribose(DNA), nucleobase, and phosphate. Amino acid is the monomer of protein. Uracil is specific in RNA. Ribose is also specific in RNA.
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