kinase
Kinase
The bond linking a phosphate group to a sugar of a another molecule is called a phosphodiester bond
phosphorylation
It isn't. AMP (adenosine monophosphate) remains intact but has no chemical energy to give and it is not broken off. It must be reenergized in the portion of cellular respiration called oxidative phosphorylation, where it goes to ADP (a-diphosphate) and finally to ATP (a-triphosphate), which is as high as the molecule can go and remain stable.
It would be called a Phosphate.
NH4+ is the ammonium ion. Ammonium phosphate is (NH4)3PO4 containing ammonium ions and phosphate ions, PO43-
kinase
Kinase
adp
This process is called phosphorylation.
When a molecule has gained a phosphate group, it is said to have been "phosphorylated." This process is called phosphorylation.
phosphorylation
A nucleotide
phosphorilation
The bond linking a phosphate group to a sugar of a another molecule is called a phosphodiester bond
phosphorylation
the whole strand is called a double helix a individual molecule made up of... a sugar a phosphate a base is called necleotide.
Phosphorylation.best regards, kelsey