Question
Which of the following is a key difference between DNA and RNA?(1 point)
Responses
DNA contains thymine, while RNA contains uracil
DNA contains thymine, while RNA contains uracil
DNA is single-stranded, while DNA is double-stranded
DNA is single-stranded, while DNA is double-stranded
DNA uses ribose sugar, while RNA uses deoxyribose sugar
DNA uses ribose sugar, while RNA uses deoxyribose sugar
DNA is typically found in the cytoplasm, while RNA is found in the nucleus
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DNA contains thymine, while RNA contains uracil
DNA contains thymine, while RNA contains uracil
DNA is single-stranded, while DNA is double-stranded
DNA is single-stranded, while DNA is double-stranded
DNA uses ribose sugar, while RNA uses deoxyribose sugar
DNA uses ribose sugar, while RNA uses deoxyribose sugar
DNA is typically found in the cytoplasm, while RNA is found in the nucleus
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The correct response is:
**DNA contains thymine, while RNA contains uracil.**
This statement accurately reflects a key difference between DNA and RNA. DNA has the nitrogenous base thymine (T), whereas RNA has uracil (U) instead of thymine.
The other options contain inaccuracies about the structures and locations of DNA and RNA.
**DNA contains thymine, while RNA contains uracil.**
This statement accurately reflects a key difference between DNA and RNA. DNA has the nitrogenous base thymine (T), whereas RNA has uracil (U) instead of thymine.
The other options contain inaccuracies about the structures and locations of DNA and RNA.
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