To explain: The reason for no changes of ATP, but
Introduction: Adenosine triphosphate is the cellular energy that involved in both catabolic and anabolic activities. Adenine is attached to ribose sugar. Ribose sugar is also connected to three phosphate groups. Phosphate group near the ribose sugar is termed as alpha phosphate group, next to it, is central phosphate group and last one is gamma phosphate group.
To explain: The reason for no change of
Introduction: Adenosine triphosphate is the cellular energy that is involved in both catabolic and anabolic activities. Adenine is attached to ribose sugar. Ribose sugar is also connected to three phosphate groups. The phosphate group near the ribose sugar is termed as alpha phosphate group, next to it, is central phosphate group and last one is gamma phosphate group.
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