Which of the following is different between a nucleotide of DNA and RNA??? DNA h
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Which of the following is different between a nucleotide of DNA and RNA???
DNA has a Hydrogen in place of and a Hydroxide group on the sugar "backbone" structure of nucleotides
DNA nucleotides are bigger than RNA nucleotides
DNA nucleotides are more stable than RNA nucleotides
Chains of RNA nucleotides can form more 3 dimensional shapes than chains of DNA nucleotides
DNA has a Hydrogen in place of and a Hydroxide group on the sugar "backbone" structure of nucleotides
DNA nucleotides are bigger than RNA nucleotides
DNA nucleotides are more stable than RNA nucleotides
Chains of RNA nucleotides can form more 3 dimensional shapes than chains of DNA nucleotides
Explanation / Answer
answer:
DNA has a Hydrogen in place of and a Hydroxide group on the sugar "backbone" structure of nucleotides.the 2' carbon has two hydrogens bonded to it. In ribonucleotides, the 2' carbon has a hydroxy group and a hydrogen bonded to it.
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