ATP is adenosine tryphosphate. This molecule contain carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and phosphorus.
Phosphorus is important to living things. The energy-storage molecule, adenosine triphosphate (ATP) contains phosphorus, and DNA and RNA nucleotides contain phosphorus in the form of phosphate groups.
Most foods contain a very, very small amount, it is part of chemicals (ADP and ATP) that are very important in living things.
bananas
No. alkanes contain only hydrogen and carbon.
ATP is adenosine tryphosphate. This molecule contain carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and phosphorus.
Phosphorus is important to living things. The energy-storage molecule, adenosine triphosphate (ATP) contains phosphorus, and DNA and RNA nucleotides contain phosphorus in the form of phosphate groups.
You make ATP after you "break" the phosphorus group off and produce ADP. You can add another phosphorus group to ADP producing then another ATP.
2-Deoxyribose doesn't contain phosphorus.
c) Uses ATP to add phosphorus group
Most foods contain a very, very small amount, it is part of chemicals (ADP and ATP) that are very important in living things.
Metabolic molecules (ATP) Structure (phospholipids)
ADP + Inorganic phosphorus + Energy
Phosphorus ( and oxygen).
bananas
Yes they do!
No , stroma contains ATP .