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      You’ve got it! It’s adding a third phosphate group to adenosine to store energy. Interestingly, it’s the same adenosine as the ‘A’ base in DNA & RNA.

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        You’re thinking of adenine when it comes to DNA/RNA

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          Actually, adenosine is adenine with a ribose attached by a glycosidic bond, which is the D/R in DNA/RNA.