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During chemiosmosis, Group of answer choices ATP is synthesized when H ions move through a channel in ATP synthase. energy is released as H ions move freely across mitochondrial membranes. H ions serve as the final electron acceptor. a concentration gradient is generated when large numbers of H ions are passively transported from the matrix of the mitochondrion to the mitochondrion's intermembrane space.

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