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The structure of DNA and RNA Grade 12 Life Sciences Notes with Activities Questions and Answers
The structure of DNA and RNA Grade 12 Life Sciences Notes with Activities Questions and Answers You may discover revision exercises with questions and answers to help students in grade 12 get ready for tests and exams in The structure of DNA and RNA Grade 12 Life Sciences Notes under Nucleic acids on this page.
Notes
- Two kinds of nucleic acids are found in a cell, namely DNA and RNA.
- These two nucleic acids are made of building blocks (or monomers) called nucleotides.
The nitrogenous bases of DNA and RNA in a table format
Question: What nitrogenous base is found in RNA but not in DNA
Answer: Uracil
Comparing and Contrasting the Structure of DNA and RNA
Comparison of DNA and RNA table:
Structure of a DNA
How to recognise a DNA molecule?
You can easily recognise a DNA structure by the following characteristics:
- Double-stranded molecule
- Contains the nitrogenous base thymine (T) instead of uracil (U)
- A always joins with T
- G always joins with C
Structure of RNA
How to recognise an RNA molecule?
- Single-stranded molecule
- Contains the nitrogenous base uracil (U) instead of thymine (T)
Question and Answers Activities:
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EXAM TIP: The structure of the DNA and RNA molecule is very important and is often examined almost every year in Grade 12. Make sure that you know the labels of each component. Remember to label the diagram first and then move onto the questions
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