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Which statement describes one way that rna differs to from dna

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RNA is ribose nucleic acid which contains ribose sugar ... while DNA is deoxyribose sugar whose ribose sugar lost an oxygen atom from the hydroxyl bind to the second carbon atom of the sugar . Another difference is that the RNA has uracil ( nitrogenous base ) instead of thymine.. please tell me if it helped you .

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