The base found in RNA nucleotides, but not in DNA, is uracil.
RNA and DNA share three bases: adenine, cytosine, and guanine. However, for the fourth base, DNA has thymine while RNA
has uracil. When forming base pairs, cytosine bases are matched with guanine, while adenine bases are matched with uracil or thymine.
They are similar due to the fact that they have half the number of chromosomes (23) or they are haploid gametes.
Macromolecules are also known as polymer molecules
Answer:
A
Explanation:
because it helps to link btn the hindbrain