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glucose
Glucose (sugar)
Remember that the four bases in DNA and RNA are adenine (A), thymine (T), guanine (G), cytosine (C), and uracil (U)? ATP, the main energy 'currency' in the cell, is made up of an adenine, a ribose sugar, and 3 phosphates. That's also the reason ATP is short for 'adenosine triphosphate' (adenosine is the name for the nucleoside made up of adenine + ribose).
Energy.Carbs are converted to sugar in the body and utilized for energy.
The two sides of DNA latter are made up of molecules of a sugar called deoxyribose alternating with molecules known as phosphates PHOSPHATES AND SUGAR
store or transfer energy
ATP, or adinosine triphosphate, is simply an adenine, a sugar (ribose), and three phosphates. ADP is has two phosphates, and AMP has one phosphate. Each phosphate added creates more energy in the molecule, making it unstable. It is the phosphates coming apart from the molecule that is releasing the energy.
Yes.
to provide energy
Nope, Adenosine Tri-Phosphate -ATP- is the energy source. - Hope this helped :)
to provide energy
To provide energy.
Phosphates and sugars.
Sugars and PhosphatesA sugar (deoxyribose, a sugar with, among other elements, 5 carbon atoms) and phosphates to bond them together.
glucose
ATP which is the energy molecule used by all cells
Sugar does many things for your body. Mainly, it acts to provide energy. If this energy is not used up, the excess energy is stored as fat on the body.