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brief note on RNA...​

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Answered by anujagrawal252425
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RNA is a ribonucleic acid that helps in the synthesis of proteins in our body. This nucleic acid is responsible for the production of new cells in the human body. It is usually obtained from the DNA molecule.RNA resembles the same as that of DNA, the only difference being that it has a single strand unlike the DNA which has two strands and it consists of an only single ribose sugar molecule in it. Hence is the name Ribonucleic acid. RNA is also referred to as an enzyme as it helps in the process of chemical reactions in the body.

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Answered by shrut2503
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RNA stands for ribonucleic acid. It is usually found in the nucleus and in the cytoplasm. The 4 bases of RNA - Thymine , guanine , cytocine and uracil(instead of adenine which is present in DNA) It is composed of protein and phospholipids. there is no nitrogenous base pairing like the DNA, so it is a single helicle substance.

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