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What does​ RNA ​code for?

1. carbohydrates


2. ​DNA ​


3. proteins


4. fats

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RNA codes for amino acid sequence or proteins. RNA is a type of nucleic acid, which carries information for protein synthesis in the form of codons.
ANSWER: protein
User Sherwyn Goh
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Answer:I believe it’s the Protein

Explanation: The RNA contains information that makes the protein

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