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Match the nitrogenous base of RNA with its complement. TTACCGG TAACGCA CGCATGT TGACCTA GCCAATT ACTGGAT arrowRight GCGTACA arrowRight CGGTTAA arrowRight AATGGCC arrowRight ATTGCGT arrowRight

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I took the test and this is the answer key showing I got it right..

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Match the nitrogenous base of RNA with its complement. TTACCGG TAACGCA CGCATGT TGACCTA-example-1
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Answer: The nitrogenous bases are complementary to each other which means the complementary bases will bind with each other. Example: Adenine will bind with Thymine and Guanine will bind to Cytosine.

Step-by-step explanation:

ACTGGAT→ TGACCTA

GCGTACA→ CGCATGT

CGGTTAA→ GCCAATT

AATGGCC→ TTACCGG

ATTGCGT→ TAACGCA

This is how the nitrogenous bases are paired in DNA(deoxyribonucleic acid) which makes one individual different from other.

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