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    Single-Stranded RNA Can Fold Back on Itself, Creating Three-Dimensional Structures
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Single-Stranded RNA Can Fold Back on Itself, Creating Three-Dimensional Structures

Question 149

Question 149

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Single-stranded RNA can fold back on itself, creating three-dimensional structures such as tRNA.The folds are stabilized by _______ bonds.


A) hydrogen
B) ionic
C) phosphodiester
D) peptide
E) glycosidic

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