Chapter 3: Q2CP. (page 45)
Practice drawing the structures of adenine, adenosine, and adenylate.
Short Answer
Adenine+Ribosesugar+Phosphate= Adenylate

Adenine+Ribose sugar= Adenosine

Adenine is a purine molecule with double ring structure.

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Chapter 3: Q2CP. (page 45)
Practice drawing the structures of adenine, adenosine, and adenylate.
Adenine+Ribosesugar+Phosphate= Adenylate

Adenine+Ribose sugar= Adenosine

Adenine is a purine molecule with double ring structure.

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