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does ATP contain C-H bond?

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Answered by pcplionelmessi
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ATP has two energy-rich bonds and one energy-poor bond. Energy-rich bonds may release around 10 kcal/mole on hydrolysis. When energy is required, it is released through bond breakage by hydrolysis of ATP to form ADP and inorganic phosphate (Pi) according to: ATP + H2 O → ADP + Pi.

Answered by vaibhav13550
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Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is a nucleotide that consists of an adenine and a ribose linked to three sequential phosphoryl (PO32-) groups via a phosphoester bond and two phosphoanhydride bonds. ATP is the most abundant nucleotide in the cell and the primary cellular energy currency in all life forms. The primary biological importance of ATP rests in the large amount of free energy released during its hydrolysis. This provides energy for other cellular work, such as biosynthetic reactions, active transport, and cell movement. ATP is used in cellular metabolism in plants. It involved with light to create energy for plant. Besides, ATP is also one of components of DNA.

Explanation:

No ATP doesn't contain C-H bond.

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