Biology, asked by manjeetgoklani4, 1 month ago

why ATP is not a part of nucleic acid?






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Answered by Sundaze77
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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 chemical energy freed from the reaction is stored in ATP as chemical bonds between the phosphate groups. An individual ATP molecule doesn't hold a lot of energy

Answered by sadhanatanish2020
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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 chemical energy freed from the reaction is stored in ATP as chemical bonds between the phosphate groups. An individual ATP molecule doesn't hold a lot of energy

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