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choose correct option for chemiosmotic hypothesis of ATP formation in chloroplast (A).NADP reductase is located on lumen side of the thylakoid membrane (B).proton gradient across the membrane is generated due to pumping of protons as well as phytolysis of water (C). proton gradient breaks when proton move passively through F_0 particle (D). energy is not used to pump protons from stroma side to lumen side

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c & d

B

a &b

C

b&c

D

a&d

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