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Where is most of the energy in ATP stored?
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in the adenine molecule
in the adenine molecule
in phosphate bonds
in phosphate bonds
in hydrogen bonds
in hydrogen bonds
in the ribose sugar
in the ribose sugar
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in phosphate bonds
Most of ATP's usable energy is stored in the high-energy phosphoanhydride bonds between its phosphate groups (especially the terminal phosphate).
Most of ATP's usable energy is stored in the high-energy phosphoanhydride bonds between its phosphate groups (especially the terminal phosphate).
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