Multiple Choice
The chemiosmotic generation of ATP is driven by
A) osmotic movement of H2O into an area of high solute concentration.
B) the addition of protons to ADP and phosphate via enzymes.
C) oxidative phosphorylation.
D) the proton-motive force.
E) isocitrate dehydrogenase.
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