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Chemiosomosis differenceHow does Chemiosmosis in the chloroplasts different from the chemiosmosis in the mitochondrion?
edit note: title edited by Canalon to follow rules
replyChemiosmosis in mitochondrial and chloroplast is different.
-to get ATP, proton move from inside to outside through ATPsynthase on mitochondrial membrane ( and from inside to outside with chloroplast) -chemiosmosis in mitochondrial get higher yield than chloroplast because of higher proton concentration.
Read forum rules. The topic shouldn't be named in such a way that it seems we are doing your homework for you.
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b_d_41501: Sorry, I'm just w0nderin that's why I asked that question. It's not because that's my homework and I wanted you to answer it for me
I'm not that lazy for me to depend on you. Just asking c0z I'm new here. Thanks anyway. Thanks again for the insight, motorc..
That's cool man. Don't worry about it. But sometimes teachers come on sites such as this one seeing if their students are getting people to answer homework for them. I know someone who was failed for an entire course because they asked for an answer on a forum. Just looking out for your own good.
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