Nucleolus
RNA contains uracil, in which is not found in DNA
No, it uses ribose - as the name is Ribonucleic acid.Ribose is a five carbon sugar.
no, that would be rna
RNA is single stranded and has Uracil instead of Thymine.DNA is double stranded and has Thymine, not Uracil.
RNA means ribose nucleic acid.So RNA it self a nucleotide.
the backbone of RNA contains ribose.
The part of the cell that contains RNA is the nucleosis. This structure is inside the nuclei of cells in the body.
nucleolus
DNA & rna
Chemically RNA and DNA only differ by a single oxygen atom in each nucleotide. Specifically the sugar group in an RNA nucleotide is the sugar ribose, wherease the sugar group in DNA is deoxyribose. Wikipedia has a nice image showing this here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Nucleotides_1.svg Structurally RNA and DNA are also different. DNA exists almost exclusively in a double stranded helix. RNA is typically thought of a single chain that has a far more chaotic structure with the RNA folding back onto itself creating small helical regions where possible. DNA nucleotides contain a different sugar than RNA nucleotides.
RNA contains uracil, in which is not found in DNA
The nucleolus is part of the nucleus where ribosomal RNA is made. This rRNA is what makes up ribosomes.
Messenger RNA (mRNA). Transfer RNA (tRNA) contains anti-codons.
RNA contains the sugar ribose, while DNA contains the sugar deoxyribose. RNA contains the nitrogen base uracil, while DNA contains the nitrogen base thymine instead.
s- RNA k.chandrasekhar
the double membrane structure called nucleus which contains DNA and rna controls all the activties of a cell
No, it uses ribose - as the name is Ribonucleic acid.Ribose is a five carbon sugar.