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Type the cоrrect letter оr number cоrresponding to the аnswer options in the dropdown below. Molecule Nаme: [molecule] Enzyme or Reаction: [enzyme] Substrate or product of a reaction involving the molecule: [substrate] Image Description This molecule consists of three main parts, attached to each other in sequence. The first part of the molecule, in the top of the picture, is a six-member ring containing five carbons and one nitrogen. Starting at the top of the ring and moving clockwise, the first position is a CH2, the second is a C with an attached amide substituent group and a double-bond to the next atom in the ring, the third is a CH, the fourth is a nitrogen, the fifth is a CH double-bonded to the next atom in the ring, and the sixth is a CH. The nitrogen attaches to the second part of the molecule, which consists of a ribose unit. The ribose unit connects to a phosphate group via a phosphoester bond, which phosphate group is part of an adenosine diphosphate (ADP) moiety, which includes two phosphate groups linked to each other and attached to another ribose sugar with a nitrogenous base on the end. The second ribose sugar, the one attached to the nitrogenous base, has a phosphate group attached to one of the carbons in the ring. Answer Options Molecule Names Enzymes and Reactions Substrate or Product A. PLP (Vitamin B6) L. Radical Reactions W. Lipoic Acid B. NADP M. Carboxykinase X. Glutamate C. ATP N. Adenylyl Cyclase Y. Ribose-5-Phosphate D. Coenzyme A O. Hexokinase Z. cAMP E. GTP P. Alpha-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase complex 1. Aspartate F. NADP+ Q. Glycine Cleavage Enzyme 2. Methyl Malonyl CoA G. THF (Folic Acid, B9) R. Serine Hydroxymethyl Transferase 3. Succinyl-CoA H. Biotin (Vitamin B7) S. Acetyl CoA Carboxylase 4. Methionine I. Benzimidazolium T. Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Complex 5. Glycine J. Cobalamin U. Methyl Malonyl Mutase 6. Glucose K. TPP V. Alanine Transaminase 7. TPP