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phosphorus is an important constituent of nucleotides in fact, by definition the nucleotides are phosphoric acid esters of nucleotides. so,nucleotides are basically nucleotides to which

a phosphate moiety has been attached via an esters bond.

phosphorus is a component of bones, teeth, DNA,

and RNA. in the form of phospholipids, phosphorus is also a component of cell membrane structure and of the body's key energy source, ATP.

phosphorus

phosphorus is a major element essential for many biological processes, for instance for DNA synthesis, ATP synthesis, membrane synthesis, and proteins phosphorylation.

from:

international review of cell and molecular biology 2013

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