6 Amino acids, 5 carbon sugar molecule and 2 phosphates
Explanation:
An essential organic compound of the metabolism and necessary for the transfer of power into living cells is the adenose diphosphate (ADP), also called adenosine pyrophosphate (APP).
ADP contains three major structural components: the adenine-containing sugar backbone and two groups of phosphates connected to the 5 ribose carbon atom. The group of diphosphates ADP is bound to the sugar's 5' carbon and adenosine to the 1' carbon..
Diphosphate adenosine (ADP) and triphosphate adenosine (ATP) play key roles in cellular energy supply. If the cell has to function, a phosphate is extracted from ATP and the energy released. This is the only thing left with ADP and free phosphate.