The largest amount of energy in adenosine triphosphate (ATP) that is available to the cell is found in the ________. Question 27 options: first phosphate group next to the adenosine second and third most distal second most distal adenosine most distal
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ATP is composed of an adenosine molecule attached to three phosphate groups. These phosphate groups are sequentially attached, with the first phosphate group closest to the adenosine and the third phosphate group (most distal) farthest away. Show more…
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