RNA lacks which of these nitrogenous bases? Answer A U T G *T
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@Angel_Halo23, can you explain why?
i can try...
Lol I'm jus trying to help as well but im not so sure, but how do you know thats the answer?
cause i went on google... lol but i can search up y its t if ya want....
@KittyT, do you need an explanation or do you know why?
lol she prob needs an explation no? cauz if she knew she wouldn't have asked i guess
Well...it will be so great if there are some explanation
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Lol she just want's to make sure, so if you don't mind, I'll look something up as well :)
go ahead
Oh wow...That will be so great. Thanks for everyone to participate and help me through this problem.. Thank you thank you :) <3
A nitrogenous base is simply a nitrogen containing molecule that has the same chemical properties as a base. They are particularly important since they make up the building blocks of DNA and RNA: adenine, guanine, cytosine, thymine and uracil. Does this help at all?
Wow... and just like that... @Secret-Ninja got it ^_^
Lol. XD Thanks. I thought I didn't know it, but I did find it after all.
Wow so great... So our final answer is T right?
YEP...
I guess so. Just in case were wrong, be sure to let us know. :)
Alright ;) Thnx for helping!
yep that would b awesome i hop we r not wrong tho 0.0
Yeppe...So are you guys ready for the next one? Let's fire up buddy :)
Sure! just make sure to open a new thread.
ready up!
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