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How are DNA and RNA different?

A) DNA has a single chain and the base thymine, while RNA has a double chain and the base cytosine instead or uracil.
B) DNA has deoxyribose sugar and 4 bases while RNA has ribose sugar and only two bases.
C) DNA has double chains, deoxyribose sugar, and thymine while RNA has a single chain, ribose sugar, and uracil.
D) RNA is found in the nucleus of the cell and DNA is found in the cytoplasm of the cell.