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RNA is ______________________stranded. It _______________ leave the nucleus, unlike DNA. It still consists of __________________, however the _____________ in the backbone of the strand is different than in DNA.

The nitrogenous bases are different in RNA; instead of Thymine, Adenine now pairs with _____________________.

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RNA is single-stranded. It does leave the nucleus, unlike DNA. It still consists of strands, however, the ribose in the backbone of the strand is different than in DNA.

The nitrogenous bases are different in RNA; instead of Thymine, Adenine now pairs with Cytosine.

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