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Acetyl-CoA has an energy richch
cantaning thioester Bond​

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Answered by soumamondal
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Another important group of energy-rich molecules are those derived from coenzyme A. One example of these is acetyl-CoA, which has an energy-rich sulfur-containing thioester bond instead of phosphate bonds. The energy released from the breakdown of acetyl-CoA is just enough to make a phosphate bond in ATP.

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Answered by singhamanpratap0249
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Another important group of energy-rich molecules are those derived from coenzyme A. One example of these is acetyl-CoA, which has an energy-rich sulfur-containing thioester bond instead of phosphate bonds. The energy released from the breakdown of acetyl-CoA is just enough to make a phosphate bond in ATP.

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