Answer:
cell membrane and cytoplasm
Explanation:
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I think they are the constituents of granite. Granite is a common type of felsic intrusive igneous rock that is granular and phaneritic in texture. It is the most widespread of igneous rocks, underlying much of the continental crust. It is mined as either crushed stone or dimension stone mainly using open pit mining methods.
The molecule shown below is a molecule that is generally termed as the energy currency molecule of the cell, and that is ATP.
The components of it include:
1. Adenine nitrogenous base, the far left
2.Ribose, sugar the same sugar found in RNA molecules, middle.
3. Triphosphate - 3 covalently bound phosphate groups ready to split apart as they don't typically like being bonded in that manner, due to charges on phosphate, being negatively charged.
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