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8 November, 05:41

How are RNA and DNA used to make proteins?

A-RNA has coded instructions for making proteins, and DNA translates the code.

B-DNA forms the monomers that make up RNA, and RNA forms the monomers that make up proteins.

C-RNA forms the monomers that make up DNA, and DNA forms the monomers that make up proteins.

D-DNA has coded instructions for making proteins, and RNA translates the code.

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  1. 8 November, 06:16
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    A-RNA has coded instructions for making proteins, and DNA translates the code.
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