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What is ATP and DNA ?​

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Answered by aditipovale
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Answer:

Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is a nucleic acid molecule that remains a single nucleotide. Unlike a DNA or RNA nucleotide, the ATP nucleotide has three phosphate groups attached to its ribose sugar. All living beings run their cells on ATP. The universal battery, ATP is an energy-storing molecule.

Answered by SARGADEEP
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Explanation:

ATP ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHTE IS THE ENERGY RESOURCE IN OUR BODY .

DNA DEOXY RIBO NUCLEIC ACID IS CHEMICAL SUBSTANCE IN OUR cell's (nucleus)

WHICH CARRIRES INFORMATION.

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