Sign In
Ask Question
Biology
Areli Love
1 August, 08:02
Describe two differences between DNA and RNA.
+2
Answers (
1
)
Jayvion Bird
1 August, 11:16
0
DNA: stands for deoxyribnucleic acid. It is a molecule that carries the genetic instructions used in growth, development, functioning and reproduction of all known living organisms and many viruses. DNA has 2 strands.
RNA:stands for ribnucleic acid. It is an important molecule with long chains of nucleotide. A nucleotide contains a nitrogenous base, a ribose sugar, and a phosphate. RNA has 1 strand
Comment
Complaint
Link
Know the Answer?
Answer
Not Sure About the Answer?
Get an answer to your question ✅
“Describe two differences between DNA and RNA. ...”
in 📙 Biology if there is no answer or all answers are wrong, use a search bar and try to find the answer among similar questions.
Search for Other Answers
You Might be Interested in
The four major components of the earth's crust are:
Answers (2)
What is the strongest and the weekest part of a magnet
Answers (1)
If the probability of a chance event is 0.6, it is more likely to happen than which of the following probabilities of another chance event? 1 0.5 0.7 0.8
Answers (1)
What are the 3 types of volcanoes?
Answers (1)
The nucleus of the cell controls cell activity. which body system performs a similar function in humans?
Answers (1)
New Questions in Biology
In purebred Labrador retrievers, the dominant fur-color allele, B, results in black fur, and the recessive allele, b, results in yellow fur. Suppose the Happy Labrador Ranch breeds yellow and black Labrador retrievers.
Answers (1)
Describe how traits are passed from parent to offspring
Answers (1)
Between which two letters does mitosis occur
Answers (1)
T or f Active immunity is passed on from a mother to her baby.
Answers (1)
The scientific theory that describes the beginning of the Universe is called the Expanding Universe Theory Contracting Universe theory Big Bang Theory Oscillating Universe Theory
Answers (1)
Home
»
Biology
» Describe two differences between DNA and RNA.
Sign In
Sign Up
Forgot Password?