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how is rna different from dna? rna is in charge of creating proteins and is single - stranded.
To determine how RNA differs from DNA, we analyze structural and functional aspects. Structurally, RNA is single - stranded while DNA is double - stranded (a double helix). Functionally, RNA has the role of protein synthesis (whereas DNA stores genetic information). The given statement correctly points out two key differences: RNA's single - stranded nature and its function in protein creation.
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RNA is single - stranded and is responsible for protein synthesis (while DNA is double - stranded and stores genetic information). The provided statement "RNA is in charge of creating proteins and is single - stranded" correctly identifies two main differences between RNA and DNA.