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This element is found in smaller quantities in the body with a hole in a wide variety of places including amino acids fatty body fluids and bones what is it

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Answer: Phosphate is found in smaller quantities in the body but in a wide variety of places including the ATP molecules, DNA, bones and teeth. DNA is the genetic material of the cells present in the body, has a sugar phosphate backbone to which the purines and pyrimides attach to, the ATP molecule is a tri-phosphate of Adenosine, both the teeth and the bones are made up of Calcium Phosphate molecules.

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