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Title: What makes RNA a unique nucleic acid?
Post by: Cali Fornia on Nov 22, 2016
What makes RNA a unique nucleic acid?
A) RNA is built from building blocks known as a nucleotide.
B) RNA contains a sugar known as deoxyribose.
C) RNA contains a nitrogenous base known as uracil.
D) RNA is composed of two strands held together by hydrogen bonds.


Title: Re: What makes RNA a unique nucleic acid?
Post by: ExpertX on Nov 22, 2016
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Title: Re: What makes RNA a unique nucleic acid?
Post by: Cali Fornia on Jan 7, 2017
I got this one right, I owe you one


Title: Re: What makes RNA a unique nucleic acid?
Post by: Lexi Chapman on Oct 6, 2019
thank you!!