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Biology, 16.04.2020 21:12, martinezjulio1976

G What is the proton gradient in cellular respiration? the accumulation of ATP on one side of the inner mitochondrial membrane the passive transport of electrons across the inner mitochondrial membrane the movement of protons ( H + ) across a selectively permeable (semipermeable) membrane a difference in the concentration of protons ( H + ) on either side of a membrane

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