ATP is a nucleotide.Nucleotide is the monomer of nucleic acid.
A Nucleic Acid
ATP
ATP is a nucleotide. Nucleic acids usually carry some sort of information such as the case of DNA and RNA.
Nucleic acid
Nucleic Acid
A Nucleic Acid
ATP
ATP is a nucleotide. Nucleic acids usually carry some sort of information such as the case of DNA and RNA.
Nucleic acid
No. Adenosine triphosphate. A modified ( two more phosphate groups ) nucleic acid.
DNA and RNA also there is ATP
Nucleic Acid
the choices say that it can be either A. RNA B. NH2 C. CH4 D. ATP
It is a nucleic acid (and specifically, deoxyribose nucleic acid).
The blue ones!
DNA- Deoxyribo Nucleic Acid RNA-Ribo Nucleic Acid
Well ATP is a nucleic acid, so the hydrolysis of ATP will be ADP. The hydrolysis of nucleic acids in general is too broad of a question. If you encounter this question in an assignment or exam, your best bet would be to say that it releases the chemical energy in the nucleic acid, thus releasing energy.