Biology, asked by kaish4992, 1 year ago

DNA differs from RNA
(a) In the nature of sugar alone
(b) In the nature of purine alone
(c) In the nature of sugar and pyrimidine
(d) None of the above

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Answered by Arslankincsem
1

The answer to this question is option C.


It is because DNA differs from RNA in the nature of sugar and pyrimidine.


It is a well-known fact that DNA varies from RNA in function and structure.  


The 2 molecules include different kinds of sugars, differ in the kinds of nitrogenous bases in every, are discovered in various places and perform various functions within each cell.

Answered by Anonymous
3
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⭕ (c) In the nature of sugar and pyrimidine.


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