ATP and it is used for energy
store or transfer energy
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Most phosphates now found in water got there either from detergents or fertilizers used on crops. Detergents as a source of phosphates has been significantly reduced in recent years by changes to the formulations of most household detergents used in developed countries, but continues to be a problem in many third world countries. The phosphates enter the water from the sewage from homes and from runoff from fertilized crops.
Most phosphates now found in water got there either from detergents or fertilizers used on crops. Detergents as a source of phosphates has been significantly reduced in recent years by changes to the formulations of most household detergents used in developed countries, but continues to be a problem in many third world countries. The phosphates enter the water from the sewage from homes and from runoff from fertilized crops.
store or transfer energy
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When the bonds between the phosphates are broken, energy is released and used in the cell.
Adenosine plus 3 phosphates, called adenosine triphosphate, or ATP.
Adenosine plus 3 phosphates, called adenosine triphosphate, or ATP.
Have high-energy bonds between phosphates
Between the first and second phosphates and between the second and third phosphates
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.
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The answer is the one that has the highest number of phosphates.
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