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When ATP delivers energy, it does so by breaking the bond between:

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the adenosine group and the phosphate groups

the second and third phosphate

the first and second phosphate

all phosphate groups

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The phosphate group is a molecule containing one atom of phosphorus covalently bound to four oxygen residues, two of which may be expressed as a hydroxyl group. They are relatively reactive molecules that readily form phophoester bonds by the interaction with hydroxyl groups.

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