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Dna Found Rna Monomers Incorporates Nitrogenous Hydroxyl Differ

Front How do the monomers found in DNA differ from the monomers found in RNA? Choose all that apply.


a) DNA incorporates four different nitrogenous bases, RNA incorporates three different nitrogenous bases.
b) Thymidine is found in DNA but not RNA.
c) There is a 3’ hydroxyl on the RNA monomer, but not on the DNA monomer.
d) There is a 2’ hydroxyl on the RNA monomer, but not on the DNA monomer.
Back b, d

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