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Within a strand of RNA, nucleotides can contain one of four different nitrogenous bases. What is the impact of this variation in nitrogenous bases?

a
The bases arrange themselves into codons consisting of three bases, with each codon producing a unique amino acid.

b
The different bases code for different amino acids, which build proteins with a wide variety of functions.

c
The nitrogenous bases all form the same types of bonds and, therefore, differ in structure but not chemical properties.

d
The variations in base sequence require a greater number of proteins to carry out RNA translation.

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aThe bases arrange themselves into codons consisting of three bases, with each codon producing a unique amino acid.bThe different bases code for different amino acids, which build proteins with a wide variety of functions.cThe nitrogenous bases all form the same types of bonds and, therefore, differ in structure but not chemical properties.dThe variations in base sequence require a greater number of proteins to carry out RNA translation.

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