The sugar componant of ATP is known as Ribose. This sugar is the same one that makes up the sugar component of RNA.
A molecule of ATP contains the nitrogen base adenine, the sugar ribose, and three phosphate molecules.
ATP and ADP Sugar
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The nitrogen base adenine, a ribose sugar molecule, and three phosphate groups.
The sugar ribose, the nitrogen base adenine, and three phosphate groups
glucose
It is a ribose sugar.
It is a ribose sugar.
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.
A molecule of ATP contains the nitrogen base adenine, the sugar ribose, and three phosphate molecules.
the adenine
No.
32-38
ATP and ADP Sugar
One molecule of glucose yields ~ 38 ATP, so sugar has much more energy tied up in its bonds than one ATP.
During cellular respiration energy is stored in ATP molecules. When ATP is converted in to ADP, this energy is released for cells to use. The conversion of ADP in to ATP requires molecules of hexose sugar to break down.
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