what will most likely happen if the hydrogen pump protein in photosystem II does not move H ions into the thylakoid?
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As the molecules pass the electron they pump hydrogen ions from one side of the membrane to the other. The high concentration of hydrogen ions pumped into the inner thylakoid space (the thylakoid lumen) can then be used to make ATP by a process called chemiosmosis
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