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All of the following are differences between RNA and DNA except A.RNA is a nucleic acid, DNA is not B.RNA contains uracil, DNA does not C.RNA contains ribose, DNA does not D.RNA is single stranded, DNA
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All of the following are differences between RNA and DNA except
A.RNA is a nucleic acid, DNA is not
B.RNA contains uracil, DNA does not
C.RNA contains ribose, DNA does not
D.RNA is single stranded, DNA is double stranded
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Step-by-step explanation:
both DNA and RNA are nucleic acids
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