Biology, asked by agrubaughejps, 11 months ago

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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Answered by naveenraju5
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Answer:

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

Answered by ssonu43568
9

RNA and nitrogenous bases

Explanation:

  • 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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