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What are high energy biomolecules?​

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Answered by Himanksharma
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High-energy biomolecules are molecules that release more than 25 kJ/mol of energy when they react with compounds that are present in high concentrations in a cell, such as oxygen or water. The two most common types of high-energy molecules are phosphate compounds and reduced coenzymes.

Answered by believer99
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The two most common types of high-energy molecules are phosphate compounds and reduced coenzymes. Thio-esters are also considered as high-energy molecules, but they are not coenzymes and do not contain phosphorous.

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