Answer Posted / hari
ATP: 1'terminaladanosine attached to the ribose 5'terminal
group attached to the 3 pyrophosphates
ADP:same as atp but the diffarance is 2 phosphate groups
attached to the 5'terminal ends ofribose
ppi:relesed group of 2 phosphates from atp
pi:pyrophosphate
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