adenosine diphosphate
ATP or adenosine triphosphate stores and releases energy by adding or breaking off one of the phosphate molecules on its tail. When a phosphate molecule breaks off of ATP it releases energy. Likewise, if an ADP (a ATP with one lose phosphate group than ATP) gains a phosphate group, energy is stored.
Each phosphate is made up of what
ATP
deoxyribose, a nitrogen base, a phosphate group
phosphorylated molecule
ATP or adenosine triphosphate stores and releases energy by adding or breaking off one of the phosphate molecules on its tail. When a phosphate molecule breaks off of ATP it releases energy. Likewise, if an ADP (a ATP with one lose phosphate group than ATP) gains a phosphate group, energy is stored.
Deoxyribose sugar and phosphate group
Nucleic Acid
A phospholipid has 2 fatty acid chains and a phosphate group.
when a phosphate group is removed from ATP energy is released and the molecule ADP is formed.
Each phosphate is made up of what
ATP
deoxyribose, a nitrogen base, a phosphate group
The phosphate and deoxyribose in the backbone of DNA are constant throughout the molecule.
phosphorylated molecule
A biological molecule that contains a phosphate group are nucleotides. Nucleic acids (DNA and RNA) consist of a five carbon sugar, an organic base, and a phosphate group.
phospholipids