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how is energy from electrons used to establish an electrochemical gradient in chloroplasts and in mitochondria?
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how is energy from electrons used to establish an electrochemical gradient in chloroplasts and in mitochondria?
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Atp sythase cleaves ATP to form ADP and Pi.
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