A molecule of ATP contains adenine, ribose, and three phosphate groups. The bond between the last two phosphates is easily broken, resulting in a molecule of ADP and one phosphate group. If the bond between the second and third phosphate groups were more stable, what would be the most likely consequence?

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Answer: chemical reaction

Explanation:

Once the bond is broken all the energy that was stored is then released and ready to be used.

Answer:

More energy would be required to break the bond, so the net energy produced would be less.

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