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An ATP molecule is structurally mos similar to
a molecule of​

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Answered by heisenberg143
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An ATP molecule is structurally most similar to a molecule of. Solution : ATP is a higher nucleiotide resembling to ribonucleotide having adenline base, ribose sugar and three phosphate groups.

Answered by sridevisridhar200696
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ATP is composed of an adenine ring, ribose sugar, and three phosphate groups (triphosphate). The groups of the phosphate group are usually called the alpha (α), beta (β), and gamma (γ) phosphates. It is typically related to a monomer of RNA called adenosine nucleotide.

Explanation:  An ATP molecule is structurally most similar to a molecule of. ... ATP is a higher nucleiotide resembling to ribonucleotide having adenline base, ribose sugar and three phosphate groups

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