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Like DNA, RNA contains four nitrogenous bases.

Three of them are the same as those found in
DNA. The one that is different is called
The five-carbon sugar in RNA is called

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Answer:

Uracil and then Ribose

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

Uracil, Ribose

Step-by-step explanation:

The Nitrogenous base found in RNA that is not found in DNA is called Uracil.

While the five-carbon sugar in RNA is called Ribose.

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