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    In Gram-Negative Bacteria, ATP Synthase Is Typically Found In
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In Gram-Negative Bacteria, ATP Synthase Is Typically Found In

Question 50

Question 50

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In Gram-negative bacteria, ATP synthase is typically found in:


A) cytoplasm
B) peptidoglycan layer
C) cell wall
D) inner membrane
E) outer membrane

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