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Do you mean the difference between ATP and ADP?

Atp (adenosine triphosphate) is adenine, ribose and 3 phosphates where is Adp (adenosine diphosphate) is adenine, ribose and 2 phosphates. Its in the name what the difference is :)

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There are a number of differences between DNA nucleotide and RNA nucleotide. The main difference is that RNA molecule has one strand while DNA is double-stranded.

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the nucleoside triphosphates have the sugar deoxyribose; ATP has the sugar ribose

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the number of phosphates is 3 instead of 1

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ATP contains the sugar ribose, the nitrogen base adenine, and three phosphate groups.

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ATP is adenosine triphosphate.
RNA is the ribonucleic acid.
DNA is the deoxyribonucleic acid.

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Nucleic Acids

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(:ask my seventh grade science teacher!:)

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