ADP and phosphate
The two reactants used to make ATP are sugar and phosphate groups. ATP is a nucleotide that is usually found in the DNA.
A phosphate, a sugar, and an adenine group. Or there are 3 phosphates together.
No. Sugars are carbohydrates.
Ribosomes
gravity!
no because they are bonded. components of mixtures are not bonded together.
The item that converts ADT to ATP is the ADT synthase. This is an enzyme that works to convert both a phosphate molecule and ADP together to make ATP.
a third phosphate group is bonded to an ATP molecule
a DNA nucleotide
When atoms are bonded together with covalent bonds, the result is a molecule.
ATP snythase. A phosphate group is bonded to ADP to create ATP. :]
ATP snythase. A phosphate group is bonded to ADP to create ATP. :]