Biology, asked by ambarishbera20, 5 months ago

The difference between atp and the nucleoside triphosphates used during dna synthesis is that:
a. triphosphate monomers are active in the nucleoside triphosphates, but not in atp.
b. the nucleoside triphosphates have two phosphate groups; atp has three phosphate groups.
c. atp contains three high-energy bonds; the nucleoside triphosphates have two.
d. the nucleoside triphosphates have the sugar deoxyribose; atp has the sugar ribose.
e. atp is found only in human cells; the nucleoside triphosphates are found in all animal and plant cells.​

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Answered by Technogamerz712
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Answer:

b. the nucleoside triphosphates have two phosphate groups; atp has three phosphate groups.

Explanation:

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