ATP is constructed from carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, and phosphorus. They are being assembled in a complex way.
It contains the number of subatomic parts equivalent to over 500 hydrogen atoms.
Three phosphates are made up of one phosphate ester bond and two phosphate anhydride bond.
The construction is also made up of b-N glycoside bond attaching the ribose and adenine together.
Phosphates are high energy molecules and high levels of energy are released when the phosphate groups are removed.
ATP is connected to another reaction. Its process is called ‘coupling’. It means two reactions occur at the same time and at the same place.