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The electrons in along the electron transport chain within chloroplasts can be modelled to a first approximation as the motion of ideal gas particles along a single dimension; the electrons are the ideal gas molecules and they are confined to move only along the direction of the transport chain. In other words, these ideal gas molecules can only move in the x-direction. How many degrees of freedom do such electrons possess?

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The electrons in along the electron transport chain within chloroplasts can be modelled to a first approximation as the motion of ideal gas particles along a single dimension; the electrons are the ideal gas molecules and they are confined to move only along the direction of the transport chain. In other words, these ideal gas molecules can only move in the x-direction. How many degrees of freedom do such electrons possess?

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The electrons in along the electron transport chain within chloroplasts can be modelled to a first approximation as the motion of ideal gas particles along a single dimension; the electrons are the ideal gas molecules and they are confined to move only along the direction of the transport chain. In other words, these ideal gas molecules can only move in the x-direction

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