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Answer:
ATP consists of an adenosine molecule
bonded to three phophate groups in a row.
In a process called cellular respiration, chemical energy in food is converted into chemical energy that the cell can use, and stores it in molecules of ATP.
This occurs when a molecule of adenosine diphosphate (ADP) uses the energy released during cellular respiration to bond with a third phosphate group, becoming a molecule of ATP. So the energy from cellular respiration is stored in the bond between the 2nd and 3rd phosphate groups of ATP. When the cell needs energy to do work, ATP loses its 3rd phosphate group, releasing energy.
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<u>Answer:</u>
<em>The biological macro molecule protein can serve as a precursor to the production of cyanide.
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<u>Explanation:</u>
<em>Cyanides are chemical compounds that contain the cyanide group(C≡N). </em>Based on the elements attached to the cyanide group cyanides can be classified into organic and inorganic cyanides.
<em>In inorganic cyanides the cyanide group is present as
ion which makes them toxic. In organic cyanides
group is not present and thus they are less toxic. </em>
Since nitrogen is the essential component in a cyanide, a biomolecule containing nitrogen will best act as the precursor to cyanide formation.
<em>The biomolecule protein is a long chain polymer of amino acids that contain nitrogen group. Thus proteins can act as precursor to cyanide formation.
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