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Adenosine diphosphate is an important organic compund in metabolism and
is essential to the flow of energy in living cells. A molecule of ADP
consist of three important srtuctural component:a sugar backbone
attached to a moleculeof adenine and two phosphate groups bonded to the
5' carbon atom of ribose. The carbon molecules that make up the ring
structure of a sugar can be named in a way that more specifically
designates the location of the phosphate and adenosine attachments:The
sugar backbone of ADP is known as a pentose sugar and consists of five
carbon molecules.
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