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Adenosine is formed.

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Q: What molecule is produced when a ribose an adenine are combined?
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What molecule is formed when joining ribose and adenine?

adenosine


What end parts must first be removed from each molecule in order for adenine and ribose to fit together?

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How does ATP compare with the nucleic acids in DNA and RNA?

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 :)


what are the smallest out of sucrose lactose ribose and starch?

Out of the four; sucrose, lactose, ribose and starch the one with the smallest amount of atoms is ribose. Ribose is a single sugar molecule with only five carbon atoms.


Describe the three parts of an ATP molecule?

ATP is adenosine triphosphate, C10H16N5O13P3, a high energy complex providing the necessary power to push metabolistic reactions in the body. Its parts are an adenosine, a ribose sugar, and three phosphates. If one of those phosphate groups gets its bond weakened by the enzyme ATPase and the third phosphate group detaches from the other two groups, then you are left with an ADP: adenosine diphosphate because of the two groups now left of the Phosphates. When the third phospate group finally departs from the previous ATP molecule, energy is released from the break and therefore gives energy to whatever needs it. Through cellular respiration, the last phospate can be added back on and therefore be an ATP molecule again to store energy once more until the bond is broken again and energy is released once more. ATP is used during photosynthesis; it is created during the light reactions, and is then converted into organic compounds such as glucose.