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The proximate (immediate) source of energy for oxidative phosphorylation is . The proximate (immediate) source of energy for oxidative phosphorylation is . kinetic energy that is released as hydrogen ions diffuse down their concentration gradient ATP synthase NADH and FADH2 substrate-level phosphorylation ATP

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