DNA differs from RNA in the number of strands present, the base composition, and the type of pentose
The nucleic acids DNA and RNA are polymers of nucleotides
DNA is a double helix made of two antiparallel strands of nucleotides linked by hydrogen bonding between complementary base pairs
And activities such as:
Drawing simple diagrams of the structure of single nucleotides of DNA and RNA, using circles, pentagons, and rectangles to represent phosphates, pentoses and bases
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