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6 May, 19:08

RNA and DNA differ in which way A. RNA has no molecules. b. RNA is a single stranded. C. RNA forms a double helix. D. RNA is not soluble in water

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  1. 6 May, 19:52
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    b. RNA is single stranded

    Explanation:

    A. RNA does, in fact, contain molecules

    C. RNA does not form a double helix, though DNA does

    D. This answer does not even remotely relate to this
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