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Chemiosmosis, the movement of hydrogen ions to make ATP, wasA.Hydrogen ions build up as a result of the glycolysis.
B. Protons diffuse from high concentrations to low concentrations. C. A fewer number of molecules of ATP are formed in cellular respiration due to chemiosmosis D. Hydrogen ions build up as a result of the electron transport chain E. Phosphorylation (the addition of phosphate to ADP) occurs as a result of the movement of hydrogen ions across the membrane through ATP synthase F. Glucose is oxidized in cellular respiration while water is oxidized in photosynthesis, which provides some of the hydrogen ions. G.A greater number of molecules of ATP are formed in cellular respiration due to chemiosmosis. H. Electrons diffuse from high concentrations to low concentrations. I. Chemiosmosis occurs at the beginning of photosynthesis, while it becomes the last step in cellular respiration. J. The ATP produced as a result of chemiosmosis in photosynthesis is only used to fuel the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis while the ATP produced as a result of chemiosmosis in cellular respiration is for all cellular metabolic activity. 1. similarities 2. Differences 3. Neither
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