Like DNA, RNA contains four nitrogenous bases. Three of them are the same as those found in DNA. The one that is different is called _____.
The five-carbon sugar in RNA is called _____.
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DNA HAS NITROGENASE BASE THYMIDINE BUT DOESNT HAVE URACIL.
RNA HAS NITROGENASE BASE URACIL BUT DOESNT HAVE THYMIDINE.
THE FIVE CARBON SUGAR IN RNA IS RIBOSE
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RNA and nitrogenous bases
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- DNA and RNA both contains four nitrogenous bases but in RNA one base pair is different from DNA base pair because of different structure nitrogenous base of nucleotides.
- RNA contains four nitrogenous bases such as Adenine(A),Uracil(U), Cytosine(C),Guanine(G).
- RNA involve in the process of gene regulation and helps in protein synthesis.
- RNA is based on five carbon sugar to make complete structure of single stranded because of the presence of Ribose sugar in it.
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