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the energy rich compound classifly​

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Answered by jaihind1234
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high-energy bonds: phosphoanhydride, acyl phosphate, enolphosphate, guanidine phosphate and thioester bonds

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Energy-rich compounds in cells comprise five kinds of high-energy bonds: phosphoanhydride, acyl phosphate, enolphosphate, guanidine phosphate and thioester bonds (Typical representative of high-energy compound with phosphoanhydride bond (diphos- phate bond) is ATP (adenosine triphosphate).

Answered by bharatchettri
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Energy -rich in cells comprise five kinds of high energy bonds :

phosphoanhydride ,acyl phosphate ,enolphosphate ,guanidine phosphate and thioester bonds

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