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Name the two energy-equivalent molecules that contain three phosphates as part of their structure. what makes these two molecules different? how many high energy phosphate bonds do they contain? nutrition

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The two energy equivalent molecules that contains phosphates as part of their structure are ATP which is adenosine triphosphate and GTP which is guanosine triphosphate. Both of these two have three phosphates and two high energy bonds. In GTP, they are certain to guanosine while in ATP, the phosphate groups are certain to adenosine.

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