A H+ concentration gradient across a membrane is a form of potential energy
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Ans. - H+ concentration gradient across a membrane is a form of potential energy, it is a True statement.
This difference is a hydrogen ion, or proton, concentration gradient. The energy associated with this gradient is used to synthesize ATP from ADP and Pi. This occurs at the ATP synthase complex.
The electrochemical proton gradient is a difference in hydrogen ion concentration across cell membrane producing a concentration gradient and an electrical potential gradient.
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