RNA differs from DNA by having uracil, ribose sugar, and being single-stranded.
RNA differs from DNA in having uracil instead of thymine, ribose sugar instead of deoxyribose, and being single-stranded instead of double-stranded.
| Front | State three ways in which RNA differs from DNA ( 3 marks) | 
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| Back | RNA has uracil instead of thymine RNA has ribose sugar instead of deoxyribose RNA is single stranded instead of double stranded; | 
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