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What is one way that RNA differs from DNA₂ O It can contain uracil. O It is not soluble in water. O It is only found in the nucleus. O It forms a double helix.
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What is one way that RNA differs from DNA₂
O It can contain uracil.
O It is not soluble in water.
O It is only found in the nucleus.
O It forms a double helix.
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it can contain uracil because it is not solube in water
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