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Oxidative phosphorylation occurs in :-
(1) Ribosome
(2) Mitochondrion
(3) Chloroplast
(4) Golgi-apparatus​

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Answered by amitkumar274
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Answer:

Oxidative phosphorylation is a mechanism for ATP synthesis in both plant and animal cells. It involves the chemiosmotic coupling of electron transport and ATP synthesis. Oxidative phosphorylation occurs in the mitochondria. The mitochondrion has two membranes: an inner membrane and an outer membrane.

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Answered by Anonymous
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mitochondrion

explanation:

Oxidative phosphorylation is the metabolic path in which cells use enzymes

This occurs by quantum tunnelling, which is rapid over distances of less than 1.4×10−9 m.

A mitochondrion has two membranes:

an inner membrane and an outer membrane.

They will be used in the final stage of cellular respiration, namely oxidative phosphorylation, which occurs in mitochondria.

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