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In which ways does RNA differ from DNA? A. RNA contains uracil and deoxyribose B. RNA contains ribose and thymine C. RNA contains uracil and ribose D. RNA contains adenine and r…
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In which ways does RNA differ from DNA? A. RNA contains uracil and deoxyribose B. RNA contains ribose and thymine C. RNA contains uracil and ribose D. RNA contains adenine and r…
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In which ways does RNA differ from DNA?
A. RNA contains uracil and deoxyribose
B. RNA contains ribose and thymine
C. RNA contains uracil and ribose
D. RNA contains adenine and ribose
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The answer is C RNA contains uracil and ribose
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