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How is ATP different from ADP...? ​

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Answered by arafatmgr
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Adenosine diphosphate and adenosine triphosphate are organic molecules, known as nucleotides, found in all plant and animal cells. ADP is converted to ATP for the storing of energy by the addition of a high-energy phosphate group.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

ATP is adenosine triphosphate and contains three terminal phosphate groups, whereas ADP is adenosine diphosphate and contains only two phosphate groups. ... ATP is the higher energy form, whereas ADP is the lower energy form

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