Asked by john
Which molecule is best described as energy rich because of the amount of energy that can be stored in it and released from it?
CO2
ADP
H2O
C6H12O6
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C6H12O6 (glucose). It stores chemical energy in its C–H and C–C bonds and can be oxidized (e.g., by cellular respiration) to release large amounts of energy; CO2 and H2O are low‑energy end products and ADP is lower energy than ATP.
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