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Adenosin Diphosphate (ADP)?

ADP consists of a ribose sugar with an adenine ring and the phosphate groups attached to it.


What makes up adenosine diphosphate?

When a second phosphate group is added its makes adenosine diphosphate AKA (ADP).


What does ATP molecule consists of?

Ribose, 3 Phosphate Groups, and Ribose


ATP is composed of?

Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is composed of an adenine molecule bonded to a ribose sugar molecule, which in turn is connected to a chain of three phosphate groups. The phosphate groups are linked together by high-energy bonds that release energy when broken during cellular processes.


What sugar does ADP contain?

Ribose is the sugar found in both ATP and ADP.


What is an ATP molecule composed of?

a five carbon sugar, nitrogen base and three phosphate. adenine ribose and three phosphate groups


What are the 3 components that make up ATP?

1. Adenine 2. Ribose 3. Phosphate Groups


Which of these is not a role of adenosine triphosphate ATP in cells?

A molecule of ATP consists of the sugar ribose, the nitrogen base adenine, and three phosphate groups.


What 3 things make up an ATP molecule?

The nitrogen base adenine, a ribose sugar molecule, and three phosphate groups.


What made ATP?

1. Adenine 2. Ribose = sugar 3. 3 phosphate groups


What elements are in adenosine diphosphate?

Adenosine and Phosphate. for every one adsenosine there is 2 phosphate. Adenosine and Phosphate. for every one adenosine there is 2 phosphate. One Adenine, two phosphate groups, and ribose.


What 3 main things make up an ATP molecule?

An ATP molecule is composed of three main components: a ribose sugar molecule, an adenine base, and three phosphate groups. These phosphate groups store and release energy as needed for cellular processes.