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anastassius
2 months ago
15

As protons flow through the ______, a protein in the electron transport chain, energy is released and exploited to combine ADP a

nd inorganic phosphate to form ATP.
A. NADH

B. Kerb's Cycle

C. ATP synthase

D. FADH2
Biology
1 answer:
vlada-n [2.5K]2 months ago
4 0
C. ATP synthase, I'm certain this is correct.
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