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No, ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is not a type of sugar. It is a molecule that serves as the primary energy carrier in cells.

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What type of sugar is present in ATP?

The type of sugar present in ATP is ribose.


What sugar composes part of the ATP Molecule?

The sugar componant of ATP is known as Ribose. This sugar is the same one that makes up the sugar component of RNA.


ATP is what type of Biomolecule?

ATP is a nucleotide, which is a type of biomolecule. It is composed of adenine, ribose sugar, and three phosphate groups and acts as the primary energy-carrying molecule in cells.


How many grams of sugar are needed for 38 ATP?

100g sugar = 1619KJ of energy (according to Wikipedia)--> 1g sugar = 16.19KJ[1ATP]/[50KJ] * [16.19KJ]/[1 g sugar] = .3238[ATP]/[g sugar]-->3.08[g sugar]/[ATP]3.08[g sugar]/[ATP] * 38ATP = 117g sugar for 38 ATP


Is dexoyribose sugar part of ATP molecule?

Normally, no. ATP is composed of adenosine, a ribose sugar, and three phosphate groups. However, when ATP is used for DNA synthesis, the ribose sugar is converted to deoxyribose.


What can generate ATP?

Generate ATP are what makes sugar in cells. The body needs generate ATP.


What type of molecule is the main source of energy for liviving things?

Adenosine-5'-triphosphate (ATP) or perhaps glucose (a sugar).


Does ATP contains glucose?

No, it has the sugar ribose.


What is ATP is composed of?

Sugar, Phosphate and Bases


What is a 5-carbon sugar molecule that is a part of an ATP molecule?

It is a ribose sugar.


Is a 5- carbon sugar molecule that is part of an ATP molecule?

It is a ribose sugar.


What use ATP to produce sugar?

The energy in glucose (Cellular respiration) is used to produce ATP