What is the difference between a nucleoside and a nucleotide?

a. A nucleoside is only found in RNA, but nucleotides are found in both.
b. A nucleoside forms through hydrogen bonding, but nucleotides form through covalent bonding.
c. A nucleoside is a nucleotide without the phosphate group(s).
d. A nucleoside results from mutation and nucleotides are non-mutated forms.


c. A nucleoside is a nucleotide without the phosphate group(s).

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