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Which nucleotide has the most free energy stored in phosphate bonds?

A. AMP
B. ADP
C. ATP
D. all contain the same free energy

I was figuring it was ATP, but I’m not 100% sure.

ATP – TRIphosphate, I think that is why. More phosphates, more energy

One Response to “Which nucleotide has the most free energy stored in phosphate bonds?”

  1. clmncry77 Says:

    ATP – TRIphosphate, I think that is why. More phosphates, more energy
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