there are multiple possibilities but one of them is that both parents are heterozygous dominant (one capital and one lowercase letter)
The energy stored in ATP (adenosine triphosphate) can drive cellular<span>work by energizing other molecules.</span>
Answer: The energy of ATP hydrolysis is used to attach each amino acid to its tRNA molecule in a high-energy linkage. The amino acid is first activated through the linkage of its carboxyl group directly to AMP forming an adenylated amino acid; this linkage is driven by the hydrolysis of the ATP molecule that donates the AMP.
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