Biology, asked by ali94, 1 year ago

how much H+ ion throw out of the lumen of the thallakoid in chemoosmotic hypothesis??​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The precise mechanism of H+ secretion by the tubule cells, the rate by which this occurs, and the factors ... This occurs without the development of large lumen-to-blood pH gradients.


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Answered by aditikaushik16
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it's not specific no. of H + ion

but the H+ ion comes out of the lumen and then reduces NADPH


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