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In ATP, high energy bond is present between: Nucleoside and phosphate group Sugar and phosphate group Base (Adenine) and pfosphate group None of the above Explain.

In ATP, high energy bond is present between:
  1. Nucleoside and phosphate group
  2. Sugar and phosphate group
  3. Base (Adenine) and pfosphate group
  4. None of the above
Explain.

Grade:12th pass

2 Answers

Arun
25750 Points
4 years ago
ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate) contains high energy bonds located betweeneach phosphate group. These bonds are known as phosphoric anhydride bonds.
Vikas TU
14149 Points
4 years ago
Dear student 
Phosphorylation refers to an addition of a phosphate group to a phosphate-accepting amino acid, such as Serine and Tyrosine. Aphosphate group added onto a molecule (usually a protein that is an enzyme) activates it or, in some cases, deactivates it.
Hope this helps 

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