Adenosine is a nucleoside which is made up of adenine attached to a ribose sugar molecule. Adenosine is formed in the cells through the process of metabolism in the presence of oxygen.
Adenosine combines with phosphate forming molecules like ATP and ADP. These molecules help in cellular energy transfer. The molecules provide energy from the breaking of their phosphate bonds.
Adenosine phosphate or diphosphate cannot have the maximum energy as they do not contain maximum number of phosphate groups.
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is the highest energy form of adenosine with three phosphate groups.

Highest energy form is as follows:

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Adenosine triphophste, ATP, is used to store energy within biological systems. It releases that energy by losing a terminal phosphate group, Pi, to form adenosine diphophate, ADP, through the hydrolysis reaction. The standard reaction Gibbs energy for hydrolysis of ATP to ADP is + 10 kJ mol at 298K. This assumes that the concentration of hydrogen ions is 1 mol/ L. a) In biochemistry, it is common practice to assume an alternative, and more realistic, standard state for pH=7. What...
When your cells need energy, they extract it from adenosine triphosphate(ATP). But how did the energy get into the ATP? A) Energy was extracted from the food I ate by photosynthesis and store into ATP. B) ATP is a carbohydrate, which makes it a good source of energy. C) Energy was extracted from the food I ate by cellular respiration and stored into ATP. Give me an answer and a brief explanation that is 1-2 sentences in complete sentences. Avoid...
Adenosine
triphosphate (ATP) is the main \"energy currency\" used in cells.
ATP hydrolysis is coupled with unfavorable reactions, making the
net change in energy for the set of reactions less than zero
(favorable). Although ATP is the main energy currency, other
molecules, such as acetyl-CoA can fulfill this role and take part
in coupled reactions. Which of the following groups are present in
acetyl-CoA? Select five groups.
select the orbital with the highest energy in a multielectron atom:n=4, l=3n=5, l=1n=2, l=1n=5, l=2
Adenosine deaminases modify adenosines to form which is then read as ___ by the translation and splicing systems, as well as by reverse transcriptase. Cephalopods like squid and octopus use this form of editing very extensively in their protein-coding regions. For each of the following, please indicate how these enzymes can alter the mRNA to produce the indicated codon changes. (lleu) is changed to V (val): K(Lys) is changed to E (Glu): T (Thr) is changed to A (ala):
What is the highest energy form of radiation in the electromagnetic spectrum? Why is radiation therapy used in treating cancer, when it can also cause cancer? What is the energy in joules and eV of a photon in a radio wave from an AM station that has a 1730-kHz broadcast frequency? What is the wavelength of a 1.40-eV photon? What is the “particle-wave duality” of light?
Which is true of RNA? Select one: a. Contains adenosine monophosphate, thymidine monophosphate, cytidine monophosphate and guanosine monophosphate. b. Can form intricate secondary structures due to internal base-pairing. c. Its backbone is composed of deoxyribose and phosphate group. d. Is usually predominantly double-stranded.
Arrange the following orbitals from the highest energy to lowest energy: 3s, 6s, 4f, 3p, 3d, 6p
Please sort the following
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is the main "energy currency" used in cells. ATP hydrolysis is coupled with unfavorable reactions, making the net change in energy for the set of reactions less than zero (favorable). Although ATP is the main energy currency, other molecules can fulfill this role and take part in coupled reactions. Determine whether each of the phrases or examples describes a thioester, reduced cofactor, or phosphorylated compound.