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How many phosphate bonds are responsible for the high energy content of ATP? A) one B) two C) three D) four

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The answer is A. The ATP is called adenosine triphosphate which means that it has three phosphate groups. But when energy is released from ATP, ATP will transform to ADP. In this process, only one phosphate bond will break.
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