How is ATP different from ordinary nucleotides?

ATP is a nucleic acid. It is partially composed of a nucleotide
The nucleotide consists of a nitrogenous base (adenine, thymine, uracil, cytosine, guanine) and pentose (sugar: deoxyribose and ribose).
Nucleic acid consists of pentose, nitrogenous base and one / two / three phosphoric acid residues
Thus, the nucleic acid consists of nucleotidoa
A nucleotide is a constituent of a nucleic acid (ATP)
The types of nucleic acids that we go through in school are ATP, DNA, RNA (transport, ribosomal, informational).



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