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The chemiosmotic coupling hypothesis of oxidative phosphorylation proposes that adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is formed because

A

A proton gradient froms across the inner mitochondrial membrane

B

There is a change in the permeability oftheinnermitochondrial membrane towards adenosinie diphosphate (ADP)

C

high energy bonds are formed in mitochondrial proteins

D

ADP is pumped out of the matrix into the intermembrane space.

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