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Where is most of the energy in ATP stored? -in the adenine molecule -in the ribose sugar -in hydrogen bonds -in phosphate bonds
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Where is most of the energy in ATP stored?
-in the adenine molecule
-in the ribose sugar
-in hydrogen bonds
-in phosphate bonds
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in the phosphate bonds
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In phosphate bonds have a good day
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