ADP and phosphate
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 question of a molecule is the arrangement of atoms that make up the molecule, including the types of atoms and how they are bonded together. A compound is a substance made up of two or more different types of atoms bonded together in a specific ratio.
To make ATP in cells, three main components are needed: glucose (or other fuel molecules), oxygen, and the enzyme ATP synthase. These components work together in the process of cellular respiration to produce ATP, which is the main energy source for cells.
Adenosine diphosphate (ADP) and inorganic phosphate (Pi) combine to form adenosine triphosphate (ATP) in a process called phosphorylation. This reaction involves the addition of a phosphate group to ADP, resulting in the high-energy molecule ATP that can be used as a cellular energy source.
When atoms bond together they make molecules or compounds, depending on if the atom bonds with another atom of the same species or a different chemical
ATP snythase. A phosphate group is bonded to ADP to create ATP. :]
ATP snythase. A phosphate group is bonded to ADP to create ATP. :]
Carbon atoms can be bonded together.