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Dna and rna are both nucleic acids made up of nucleotides. which is not a difference between dna and

Posted on October 23, 2021 By Koryhudson8124 9 Comments on Dna and rna are both nucleic acids made up of nucleotides. which is not a difference between dna and

Dna and rna are both nucleic acids made up of nucleotides. which is not a difference between dna and rna?
a. the sugar in rna is ribose,
b. only dna is double-stranded.
c. both dna and rna have a sugar-phosphate backbone.
d. rna contains adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine

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  1. liamgreene90 says:
    October 23, 2021 at 11:00 am

    no they are not

    Explanation:

    since ribosomes make up rna and deoxyribosomes make up dna

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  2. keilajohnson810 says:
    October 23, 2021 at 6:50 pm

    True, it’s found in both of their nuclei

    Reply
  3. lolamegananne says:
    October 23, 2021 at 7:02 pm

    Yes its true

    Hope that helps

    Reply
  4. 910190hps says:
    October 23, 2021 at 9:53 pm

    D

    Explanation:

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  5. btaylor1179 says:
    October 24, 2021 at 1:30 am

    D

    Explanation:

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  6. peytonwray04 says:
    October 24, 2021 at 1:52 am

    Part A: DNA has A paired with T for RNA has U paired with T and DNA stays in the nucleus while RNA goes to get translated into amino acids (proteins).

    Part B: AUG-GCG-AAC-UGU

    Part C: The newly synthesized protein as a result will have a different structure and function

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  7. tashaunalewis4786 says:
    October 24, 2021 at 3:02 am

    1. DNA differs from RNA in both structure and function. The two molecules have different types of sugars, vary in the types of nitrogenous bases in each, are found in different places and do different things within the cell. 

    First of all, DNA and RNA don't have the same sugar in their backbones; DNA contains deoxyribose, which contains one less oxygen atom than ribose, the sugar in RNA. As for nitrogenous bases, DNA contains adenine, guanine, cytosine and thymine; RNA consists of adenine, guanine, cytosine and uracil. The overall structure of the two molecules also differs: DNA has two strands, while RNA only contains one strand. DNA lives in the nucleus of a cell and cannot traverse the nuclear membrane, whereas RNA enters and exits the nucleus easily. DNA contains the plans for making proteins; however, because it cannot leave the nucleus, an RNA copy is made of the DNA template, and this RNA copy, called messenger RNA, leaves the nucleus.

    2. Remember, A pairs with T and G pairs with C. Go through the original 5′ ′′ ′ to 3′ ′′ ′ sequence pairing each A with T and each C with G.  Keep in mind that the complementary strand will read from left to right in the 3′ ′′ ′ to 5′ ′′ ′ direction. Therefore, the complementary strand starts with 3’ and ends with 5’. 
     
                  Original strand   5′ ′′ ′ A-C-T-C-G-G-T-A-A 3′ ′′ ′               Complementary strand 3′ ′′ ′ T-G-A-G-C-C-A-T-T 5′ ′′ ′
     
     3.  Basically, the newly synthesized protein will not be able to function properly or it will have a completely different purpose.

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  8. SKYBLUE1015 says:
    October 24, 2021 at 6:05 am

    D

    Explanation:

    It's is because RNA contains adenine, cytosine, uracil

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  9. lenaaemersonn2 says:
    October 24, 2021 at 6:50 am

    Part B: AUG-GCG-AAC-UGU

    Part C:It will change but the only one the will change is the A and U.

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